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New AM5 Build BSOD

CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K

Most mobo support pages list the kit as hynix-M, and I believe cpuz said the same. TBH we did not get a photo of the stickers, but now im tempted to take them out and look.
I'm hoping a pass of TM5 on current settings will fail, but I hear mixed opinions on testing ddr5. Either way I'm leaning towards turning off MCR/PDM/Fast boot then making some minor changes to the expo config and testing again. I'm not able to use the PC in person, so simple and stable is the goal

It can only be Hynix M or A. For your purposes of just trying to get stable on XMP, I'm pretty sure it won't matter which Hynix it is.

I haven't had any problems with TM5 for XMP and slightly tweaked 6000CL30, but if you really don't want to use it you have two other choices.
 
It can only be Hynix M or A. For your purposes of just trying to get stable on XMP, I'm pretty sure it won't matter which Hynix it is.

I haven't had any problems with TM5 for XMP and slightly tweaked 6000CL30, but if you really don't want to use it you have two other choices.
Sorry if I missed it, but did anyone have recommendations for the TM5 config?
 
Sorry if I missed it, but did anyone have recommendations for the TM5 config?

It's in the zip for you to swap out at will. Last gen was anta777 and 1usmusv3. Both seem to still work fine at least for casual purposes.
 
It's in the zip for you to swap out at will. Last gen was anta777 and 1usmusv3. Both seem to still work fine at least for casual purposes.
Assuming memory passes all tests on stock settings, I'd like to make these changes. As mentioned, I'm not able to do extensive troubleshooting since the PC is not local and my goal is to just get 6000 stable if possible. If anything seems out of place or needs adjusting please advise!
 

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QVL is fairly pointless these days.
In my experience, the motherboard makers could do better at keeping the QVLs current as new CPUs and RAM come out, and to better reflect BIOS firmware updates. But if your CPU or RAM is listed, then odds are greatly in your favor everything will be compatible - so IMO they are still worth checking.

My point is, I have not encountered a listed CPU or RAM that didn't work due to incompatibility. I have encountered unlisted CPUs and RAM that didn't work. And I have encountered newly released CPUs and RAM that were not listed, but worked fine.

So not pointless, but definitely not conclusive either.
 
Assuming memory passes all tests on stock settings, I'd like to make these changes. As mentioned, I'm not able to do extensive troubleshooting since the PC is not local and my goal is to just get 6000 stable if possible. If anything seems out of place or needs adjusting please advise!

Mostly looks fine, I have no idea what DDR5 auto booster is. Didn't even know Gigabyte finally revamped their interface again.

FCLK can stay at 2000 for now while you are testing, but you can later try to bring that up as far as you can without touching VSOC.

VSOC should just be at whatever minimum is necessary to be stable at your settings. I can run as low as 1.0V at 2033/3000 but ymmv, still I doubt you'll need 1.25V for this.

Not sure why you want to touch Vcore. If you wanted to undervolt that's not where you do it. If you want to BCLK, leave that until after you're done with ram

No real need to disable iGPU.
 
If you want to BCLK, leave that until after you're done with ram
Another user in this thread had a bad experience w/ gigabyte's automatic control over bclk, and I'm guessing "CPU clock control" is a way to manually adjust. Tbh I'm inexperienced with manual timings/voltage so it's nice to have some oversight. Expo has failed me!

Suppose the igpu is not important just seems strange to me having gfe and adrenalin on the same desktop
 
Another user in this thread had a bad experience w/ gigabyte's automatic control over bclk, and I'm guessing "CPU clock control" is a way to manually adjust. Tbh I'm inexperienced with manual timings/voltage so it's nice to have some oversight. Expo has failed me!

Suppose the igpu is not important just seems strange to me having gfe and adrenalin on the same desktop

Fair enough. I don't have Gigabyte AM5 boards. I guess you bought into the EXPO marketing; it's literally just XMP with a few extra included timings :D

The iGPU doesn't do anything or affect anything (maybe except for extreme OC) unless you plug it in. As to Nvidia app/NVCP and Adrenalin, I use both iGPU and dGPU at the same time for display output and they don't conflict. It's not like you need AMD Software installed for a 2D only iGPU, just use the Driver Only option during install.
 
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