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Video Card(s) | Asus Radeon RX 6600 XT Dual OC |
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Hi all, new user here. Been lurking for a few months though.
I recently assembled a PC at work, and it's been incredibly unhappy when I fill all 4 DIMM slots with memory modules. Populating all 4 slots causes the system to stutter, freeze, video output to cut in and out intermittently, and usually ends in the PC just restarting itself (I'm assuming it BSODs, however I cant verify this, since it happens when the video cuts out, and the next time I get video out, it shows the system at the motherboard splash screen). The CPU works completely fine and functions as expected when stresstested (Cinebench R20 on loop), same goes for the GPU (Unigine Heaven on loop). My main suspicion therefore is the memory, since it is not a 4x4GB kit, but rather 4 sticks of the same memory modules (essentially 4 "kits" of 1 stick each). They are the exact same model with the same frequencies, latencies and voltages across the board. Could it be that one stick is "bad"? Or that this 4x4 mix and match configuration doesnt work, despite the fact that the modules are, for all intents and purposes, identical to each other?
What I also found suspicious is that when booting into Windows and getting into task manager with 4 modules, it only shows 1.5GB of RAM in use after startup, which is suspiciously low imo. Booting into windows and checking task manager with 2 modules yields roughly the same amount of memory used as well. Open to any feedback and suggestions on how I might solve this issue, thank you in advance. Specs of the PC in question are as follows:
Ryzen 7 2700 non X, PBO Enabled, no other BIOS tweaks done
4x4GB Corsair ValueRAM 2400MHz (DOCP/XMP disabled)
Asus Prime B450M-A
MSI GTX1650 LP OC
Samsung 970 Evo Plus 250GB
SeaSonic 500W Bronze PSU (don't have the exact model on hand)
I recently assembled a PC at work, and it's been incredibly unhappy when I fill all 4 DIMM slots with memory modules. Populating all 4 slots causes the system to stutter, freeze, video output to cut in and out intermittently, and usually ends in the PC just restarting itself (I'm assuming it BSODs, however I cant verify this, since it happens when the video cuts out, and the next time I get video out, it shows the system at the motherboard splash screen). The CPU works completely fine and functions as expected when stresstested (Cinebench R20 on loop), same goes for the GPU (Unigine Heaven on loop). My main suspicion therefore is the memory, since it is not a 4x4GB kit, but rather 4 sticks of the same memory modules (essentially 4 "kits" of 1 stick each). They are the exact same model with the same frequencies, latencies and voltages across the board. Could it be that one stick is "bad"? Or that this 4x4 mix and match configuration doesnt work, despite the fact that the modules are, for all intents and purposes, identical to each other?
What I also found suspicious is that when booting into Windows and getting into task manager with 4 modules, it only shows 1.5GB of RAM in use after startup, which is suspiciously low imo. Booting into windows and checking task manager with 2 modules yields roughly the same amount of memory used as well. Open to any feedback and suggestions on how I might solve this issue, thank you in advance. Specs of the PC in question are as follows:
Ryzen 7 2700 non X, PBO Enabled, no other BIOS tweaks done
4x4GB Corsair ValueRAM 2400MHz (DOCP/XMP disabled)
Asus Prime B450M-A
MSI GTX1650 LP OC
Samsung 970 Evo Plus 250GB
SeaSonic 500W Bronze PSU (don't have the exact model on hand)