Possible. How are you "putting them on 3200mhz" ???I just bought a pair of g.skill aegis ddr4 3200mhz ram sticks. It seems like when i put them on 3200mhz they give back hardwere error but if i put it down to 2133mhz they dont give hardware error back. Could it be that one of the sticks is faulty?
From the bios like it did with the 16gb pair of g.skill and they had no issuePossible. How are you "putting them on 3200mhz" ???
Kit so they r the same not differentin 1 kit or 2 individual stick?
In the BIOS, meaning enabling a DOCP or XMP profile OR by manually setting things?From the bios like it did with the 16gb pair of g.skill and they had no issue
Manually scrolled through it and set it on 3200mhz like usuallyIn the BIOS, meaning enabling a DOCP or XMP profile OR by manually setting things?
Did you manually adjust the voltage and other parameters? That is the benefit of using XMP/DOCP for higher memory speeds those other parameters get adjusted also.Manually scrolled through it and set it on 3200mhz like usually
Nope did not touch any of that i did some testing with Windows memory test anything under 3200mhz doesn’t give error back in the first 20% if i set it to 3200 it gives errorDid you manually adjust the voltage and other parameters? That is the benefit of using XMP/DOCP for higher memory speeds those other parameters get adjusted also.
I would recommend using the XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) option in your BIOS rather than blindly changing the memory frequency.Nope did not touch any of that i did some testing with Windows memory test anything under 3200mhz doesn’t give error back in the first 20% if i set it to 3200 it gives error
I tried A-XMP profile 1 which also gave back error very quickly in Windows memory testI would recommend using the XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) option in your BIOS rather than blindly changing the memory frequency
Same with profile 2I tried A-XMP profile 1 which also gave back error very quickly in Windows memory test
I would always recommend using MEMTEST86.I tried A-XMP profile 1 which also gave back error very quickly in Windows memory test
Msi b550m pro and ryzen 5 5600xI would always recommend using MEMTEST86.
You will probably have to use CPU-Z to look at the parameters of the memory.
But it could be your BIOS. Have you verified that you have the most current BIOS?
Since you haven't listed your motherboard, what board and CPU are we talking about ?
What BIOS version do you have ? There have been quite a few releases. https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B550M-PRO/supportMsi b550m pro and ryzen 5 5600x
Yes i have seen them i have 2022 version i will update to 2024 real quickWhat BIOS version do you have ? There have been quite a few releases. https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B550M-PRO/support
One bios updated later do i try A-XMP profile 1 and 2 again and run windows memory diagnostics?Yes i have seen them i have 2022 version i will update to 2024 real quick
That did not work so now I should get cpu z and memtest igOne bios updated later do i try A-XMP profile 1 and 2 again and run windows memory diagnostics?
Yes. If you do have an error, then you will have to send both DIMMs back to the manufacturer.Will the free version of memtest86 be enough?
i will test them hope it is the ram and not the slots but my 2x8gb ram sticks worked fine so hopefully it is the ramYes. If you do have an error, then you will have to send both DIMMs back to the manufacturer.
Start with both. I would do a baseline at default timing. Make sure it passes there. Then with XMP enabled. If it fails XMP, then take out one DIMM and try it. If that passes then swap the DIMMs and test.Also should i test with 1 ram both slots and and do the same with the other stick as well. Or do i test both slots with both sticks and run the test 4 times?
How do i set it to default ig it was 2133 mhz but not sureStart with both. I would do a baseline at default timing. Make sure it passes there. Then with XMP enabled. If it fails XMP, then take out one DIMM and try it. If that passes then swap the DIMMs and test.