Try the 2400 ram alone fitted in the proper slots.....see the manual.I'm stuck in a memory management bsod. Tried many settings for ram. But no solution. Did everything suggested for this issue
Ryzen 5600x
Msi b550 tomahawk
Gtx 970
4 dims of 4gb
Team elite 2400 *2
Team Elite 3000*2
Thanks for the reply. Will tryTry the 2400 ram alone fitted in the proper slots.....see the manual.
If no help try the 3000 ram alone.
Evem witu a single dim I'm getting the erro. But frequency is reducedYou are mixing RAM of widely different speeds. No wonder. Either try 2133 -2400 Mhz (with manual tinkering, possibly) or remove the 2400 Mhz kit.
After doing some driver updates was able to run around 5 hours. Even played wz. Not sure what is the issue. Now removed the 3000kit. Seems to work. Can this be related to ram setting issue?If it doesn't even boot with certain RAM configurations, it can't be driver-related. Those only load when you load into Windows.
2133 Mhz should always work, on a paired kit, as long as RAM is in the right slots.
I will try. In event viewer there are lot of errors saying Dcom 1084Only way to know is to test RAM for errors, with HCI memtest to 400% or Testmem5.
Doesn't seem related to RAM. One person resolved it by re-installing Win10. Another by updating Windows.I will try. In event viewer there are lot of errors saying Dcom 1084
I had win 11 installed previously. I rollde backed to win 10. Kinda stable now. but getting bsd sometimes. Most suggest can be due to video memory issueDoesn't seem related to RAM. One person resolved it by re-installing Win10. Another by updating Windows.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...to-start/83d6f8a6-79d4-4cc8-8889-b1a9c3fb6775
If RAM errors out, I don't think it shows up in Eventviewer. Because how would it know? Unless you get a bluescreen of death. But RAM is rarely that unstable. At that point it is REALLY unstable.
10-15 years ago, I had bad RAM, 1 stick out of a set of 2. My computer would randomly restart once a month. Out of nowhere. Since it happened so rarely, it took me around a year to track it down. I bet all I got in Eventviewer was Kernel Power, unexpected shut down or similar.
I would still lean towards drivers. Latest isn't always the greatest. Have you tried older GPU drivers that you know you had no issues with?I had win 11 installed previously. I rollde backed to win 10. Kinda stable now. but getting bsd sometimes. Most suggest can be due to video memory issue