z370 hd3p match with my ram? Kernel power error 41

messyboy

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i have changed out my motherboard and my new bard is "gigabyte z370 HD3P"
It is not compatible with my old ram that i tought it would be, sadly not. My ram is "G.Skill Ripjaws V Black DDR4 PC28800/3600MHz CL16 2x8GB (F4-3600C16D-16GVK)"
I have updatet to the last bois F5. My question is, when they relase a new bios update, can it suddenly be compatible with my ram? can i do anything to make it work? or do i have to sell it?
The pc is running realy good with this ram, i can only choose OC versjon 3600 or nonversjon. i cant put the numbers myself..
i get the Kernel power error 41 and the pc just reboot, once a day... i ghez its the ram that couse this? and notging else..?
Thanx....
 
I see no reason that this RAM would not work with your motherboard. I suppose there is other reason your machine reboots at random - like, did you made a clean Windows install after swapping motherboard?
Also you can run memtest86 to make sure if it's not RAM problem.
 

messyboy

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when i look here " https://www.gskill.com/en/configurator?manu=54&chip=3094&model=3114 " its not matching
and when i look here its not matching " https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3600c16d-16gvk "
can it still work? hmm..
I have done a clean install of windows, i have not overclock my cpu,gpu, the temps are MORE then fine, i have wathercooling
have run stresstest for cpu,gpu
have not done the memtest86 but done the windows one.. i can ofc try with memtest86..
Could be someting else that couse the rs.. hmm.. my power supply is the same as always.
 

messyboy

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hmm, thats so strange.. what can it be then? :s Running my gpu and cpu on stock
was so sure it had to be the ram..
i gonna run the memtest86 for 12hours and see.
the restartfailer i get is: critical kernel-power 41 and the pc just restart no freez or bluescreen?
Thanx for trying to help.
 
Error 41 is just a confirmation that the system was powered down in unexpected way and Windows could not close up normally, so that is not much of help.
When that problem started appearing? Last system updates are known to cause this kind of problems, so please check what BIOS version motherboard has. If it is F6c, I would try rolling back to F5.
But most often the cause of sudden power-outs is faulty PSU. If possible test the system with other unit.
And of course it could be that your new motherboard is just faulty. If none of that above suggestions will help, I would consider RMAing the board.
 

messyboy

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The problem started with my new parts motherboard,cpu and psucooler.. no problemes before that.
i run the F5 versjon of bios
it might be my psu, but thats strange couse it have been no problems with it in the past...
might be my new motherboard is faulty, donno how to RMAing my board thow.. hmmz, maybe i shood just send it back and hope that it was that who was the source of my problem ;S
 

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3600 is that what you are running the memory at.
That is a overclocked setting and not guaranteed to work without some tweaking and/or overclocking the processor also.. I would manually enter the timings, and voltage, but try to run it a 3200 and see if that helps.
16-16-16-32, 1.35 volts, 3200.
 

messyboy

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Yes im running at 32. 1.35 as we speak, have tryed not to increase it also. ;S
i have no idea..
the memtest for 12hours showed 0 erros.
Would you guys think that it is my powersupply or my motherboard that couses this? :)
i still have the option to return my motherboard...