Motherboard: ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING
Memory: 2×8GB Patriot Viper 3200MHz (kit) + another 2 modules of the same brand, model, and speed (not part of a kit)
I had to replace my CPU—a 5600X that died (I tested it in another motherboard, and it didn’t boot at all)—with a brand-new 5700X. With the 5600X, all four RAM modules worked flawlessly for years, but now they don’t.
Thanks in advance.
Memory: 2×8GB Patriot Viper 3200MHz (kit) + another 2 modules of the same brand, model, and speed (not part of a kit)
I had to replace my CPU—a 5600X that died (I tested it in another motherboard, and it didn’t boot at all)—with a brand-new 5700X. With the 5600X, all four RAM modules worked flawlessly for years, but now they don’t.
Current Behavior:
- With all 4 modules installed: The system doesn’t boot at all; the yellow Q-LED remains on.
- With 2 modules installed (either the kit pair or the other pair): The system usually doesn’t boot (same symptoms as #1), but occasionally, it does. When it does boot, I can shut down and restart as much as I want without any issues. However, if I try installing the other pair again, the system won’t boot—even if I later remove the second pair.
- With a single module installed: Similar to #2, but with a slightly higher chance of booting.
Key Observations:
- When boot failures begin, clearing the CMOS doesn’t seem to help.
- At that point, I have to randomly remove and reinstall the DIMMs while restarting the power until the system boots.
- The PSU doesn’t seem to be the issue, as the same problem occurs with a different unit.
- Once I get a successful boot, everything works normally. The issue does not reappear on subsequent boots—unless I modify the DIMM setup.
- Rolling back the BIOS to an older version didn’t help either.
- Also tried different tweaks in the setup, like reducing RAM frequency or increasing the voltage.
Thanks in advance.
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