Hey guys, I just finished building a new PC yesterday and today i decided to get the full out of my RAM. I went into my BIOS and activated XMP, I did not touch any other settings. After i tried to save and exit my PC restarted but it wouldn't POST it kept restarting by itself and then it took me back to BIOS. I quickly undid any changes and tried to restart. Well i got into Windows but after few moments i got the ''Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart '' error and on other instances when i restarted windows would not boot up programs on start such as Discord iCUE and crash instantly again giving me the ''Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart '' error. Another issue was when the windows logo comes up on boot i would get a black screen with loading dots for about 1 minute before getting into windows.
I tried to clear CMOS but nothing changed, Windows kept crashing. Then took out a 8GB G.skill ripjaws v ram stick from my old PC and tried to boot with that. Everything seemed normal, i tested it or about 30 minutes. All programs were starting normally and did not notice any problems, unfortunately i had to go to work and could not test further.
Here are my specs:
ASUS Strix Z490-E gaming motherboard
i9 10900k (no overclock)
Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB 64GB DDR4 3600 Mhz (16GB per stick)
ASUS Strix GTX 1080
Corsair H150i XT PRP
Corsair AX860i
Please let me know of any solution for this problem. I did not manage to test out each stick individually for damage at the time, also i was afraid to cause further damage.
EDIT: BIOS and all drivers were up to date.
I tried to clear CMOS but nothing changed, Windows kept crashing. Then took out a 8GB G.skill ripjaws v ram stick from my old PC and tried to boot with that. Everything seemed normal, i tested it or about 30 minutes. All programs were starting normally and did not notice any problems, unfortunately i had to go to work and could not test further.
Here are my specs:
ASUS Strix Z490-E gaming motherboard
i9 10900k (no overclock)
Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB 64GB DDR4 3600 Mhz (16GB per stick)
ASUS Strix GTX 1080
Corsair H150i XT PRP
Corsair AX860i
Please let me know of any solution for this problem. I did not manage to test out each stick individually for damage at the time, also i was afraid to cause further damage.
EDIT: BIOS and all drivers were up to date.