Hello guys I've 4 identical systems:
Motherboard X570M PRO4 Asrock
GPU RTX 2060 Super founder edition (I've 2 install on this build will explain why in a sec)
CPU Ryzen 7 3700X
M.2 NVME SN750 1TB
and the only things that changes in the 4 system is the RAM:
-1st & 2nd system have 32GB (2 x 16gb) G.Skill DDR4-3200mhz Ripjaws V
-3rd system has 32GB (4 x 8gb) G.Skill DDR4-3200mhz Ripjaws V
-4th system has 2 normal Nemix Ram 32GB (2 x 16gb) DDR4-2666mhz UDIMM
So these 4 computer are part of a medical machine which with Machine learning is helping people every day, very cool humanitarian project, anyway the two GPU are there because the real time analysis needed require a lot of power (we are running Ubuntu).
For the past few weeks I'm being running into continuous crashes of this GUI we created and as soon as the program loads the different environments crashes, everybody that is reading this at this point will rightfully think that is a software problem NOT hardware, but here is where things gets confusing, the only machine that don't crash at all is the 4th machine with slower Unbuffered UDIMMs, instead the one with the G.Skill crashes all the time, I swap the two kits of RAM and I had same result normal UDIMMs 2666mhz they do just fine and the 3200mhz G.skill crash, everything else is identical, I even duplicate the same hard drive, and did multiple test, can somebody direct me to an actual explanation?
I'm not super amazingly trained in computers, but this doesn't make any sense, how is a slower RAM preventing a crash?
I know that is not much data to work on and there's a million different variables, is not so black and white, but if any more experienced person can clue me in on the direction to take, I may be able to figure it out.
Thank for anybody that is willing to help me with this!
Motherboard X570M PRO4 Asrock
GPU RTX 2060 Super founder edition (I've 2 install on this build will explain why in a sec)
CPU Ryzen 7 3700X
M.2 NVME SN750 1TB
and the only things that changes in the 4 system is the RAM:
-1st & 2nd system have 32GB (2 x 16gb) G.Skill DDR4-3200mhz Ripjaws V
-3rd system has 32GB (4 x 8gb) G.Skill DDR4-3200mhz Ripjaws V
-4th system has 2 normal Nemix Ram 32GB (2 x 16gb) DDR4-2666mhz UDIMM
So these 4 computer are part of a medical machine which with Machine learning is helping people every day, very cool humanitarian project, anyway the two GPU are there because the real time analysis needed require a lot of power (we are running Ubuntu).
For the past few weeks I'm being running into continuous crashes of this GUI we created and as soon as the program loads the different environments crashes, everybody that is reading this at this point will rightfully think that is a software problem NOT hardware, but here is where things gets confusing, the only machine that don't crash at all is the 4th machine with slower Unbuffered UDIMMs, instead the one with the G.Skill crashes all the time, I swap the two kits of RAM and I had same result normal UDIMMs 2666mhz they do just fine and the 3200mhz G.skill crash, everything else is identical, I even duplicate the same hard drive, and did multiple test, can somebody direct me to an actual explanation?
I'm not super amazingly trained in computers, but this doesn't make any sense, how is a slower RAM preventing a crash?
I know that is not much data to work on and there's a million different variables, is not so black and white, but if any more experienced person can clue me in on the direction to take, I may be able to figure it out.
Thank for anybody that is willing to help me with this!