Bump ram voltages up, also get memtest 86
I did four passes before I made this thread, no problems. same with the shittier version that comes with windows itself.
Set it to 1.3V right now with XMP still enabled, if I understood my bios manual correctly it'll still be 1.2V. If that's the case I'll try to set the timings and speed manually as well
EDIT:: Yep still shows 1.2V for the RAM, going to manually set speed and timings now
EDIT2:: Wait no it shows as 1.308 in BIOS. I'm guessing CPU-Z readings might not be accurate? Gonna check if workers still die.
EDIT3:: Display Driver crashed instantly as I started the Blend test. After restarting, it ran for like 15 seconds then workers died one by one again.
What he said. Not enough juice. Seems we're back to where we where yesterday.
Also increase VDDO_SOC voltage by 0.25 (SOC is integrated memory controller power settings). I can't see it listed in the book. It's in M.I.T. somewhere.
if it's not in the book I imagine I can't do it. Could it be Dynamic VCORE SOC(DVID)?
If a hsf is on cpu too tightly it can cause weird errors relating to memory due to board flex, it's very important to read board manual for what ram banks to use first if using just 2 modules too. A Bios update with latest AGESA can improve ram compatibility and stability too.
There is always a chance the ram is bad too
I flashed the bios to latest version but I guess it was reset when I cleared my CMOS due to a previous issue0 Although it is still on a pretty recent version, since it shipped with that. Guess I'll do it again though.
As for the heatsink, I think it's on pretty lightly because I was very scared of it lmao. It's hard to tell because of those springs what's hard and what's not, and I don't have one of those screwdrivers that can measure pressure.
Memory isn't on the QVL list for the motherboard. You can try a BIOS update and hope for the best, but this issue probably wont go away. No idea why OS choice is being brought up. Ryzen functions fine inside of 7.
I picked this specific ram because it was listed together with the motherboard on logicalincrements. I thought the majority of incompatibility issues had been solved already and were only around for the first few months of ryzen. Though even if it's on the QVL wouldn't that simply imply it won't run at the rated speed?