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When i shut down and turn back on sys it restarts 2 times then boots

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My ram i just installed is B-Die F4-3600C14Q-32GTZNB https://www.newegg.com/g-skill-32gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820232895?Item=N82E16820232895
CPU- - AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8 Core,
MotherBoard- Asus Rog CrossHair VIII Formula X570
PSU- EVGA SuperNOVA 850 T2, 80+ TITANIUM 850W, Fully Modular
According to Thiaphoon burner this is B-Die. I did load my profile from when i had the thermaltake ram, only thing that i had changed is
Dram speed is 3600 Changed to 3800
Dram Volts is the same 1.45V
tRRds 6
TrrDL 9
tFaw 24
tRFC 464
tWR 14
^^All theses are the same have not changed anything,
I shut it down and when i turned it back on it restarted 2 times then booted up fine, when i am in windows i have no issues at all, i do have the latest bios update, which after i got that bios update i had a blue screen of death, only had that once have not had it again in a day in a half. going to send Aida64 timings, and going to send Zen info. I am sorry the info is small, i do not know how to in large it... I am wondering if this ram is bad r is something off alittle. Forgot to mention when i shut down, it dont always restart 2 times, It will boot up just fine.
 

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That's the motherboard unstable trigger, tries two boots then loads defaults. Check your board you'll see. When it boots watch your code display. You should see it cycle thru then stall at some point then reset all over again. That will point to or illuminate your issue.
 
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It means your mem overclock is bad. Loosen your timings.
 
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Nevermind me.
 
That's the motherboard unstable trigger, tries two boots then loads defaults. Check your board you'll see. When it boots watch your code display. You should see it cycle thru then stall at some point then reset all over again. That will point to or illuminate your issue.
Does this mean my motherboard is bad? R does this mean Asus needs to do some Bios updates??

It means your mem overclock is bad. Loosen your timings.
Could u give me a ideal how to fix this? Should i go by what Dram Calculator gives me?
 
Does this mean my motherboard is bad? R does this mean Asus needs to do some Bios updates??
No no no. It means your memory is not stable if I had to guess. Watch your code as it boots, then look it up. It's there for that reason.

You loaded a profile for different ram... yea your not supposed to do that obviously.
 
Does this mean my motherboard is bad? R does this mean Asus needs to do some Bios updates??


Could u give me a ideal how to fix this? Should i go by what Dram Calculator gives me?

Yes, set your ram to the xmp settings and move on.
 
No no no. It means your memory is not stable if I had to guess. Watch your code as it boots, then look it up. It's there for that reason.

You loaded a profile for different ram... yea your not supposed to do that obviously.
Right but it has worked for 1 day with No probs. Now all of a sudden bam it started...

Here is what Dram says...

I just wish i knew what number can be causing the restart, Could it be the tRFC which mine is at 464 it needs to be at 304. I tell u this B-Die is some very nice stuff, so much tighter timings and everything.
 

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My PC was doing something similar. I had 4 sticks of ram and my cpu aio tubes were pushing up against a stick which was causing issues. I put 2 sticks in so they weren’t getting pushed on and it stopped doing the restart issue when first booting. I got a new aio that has space between the ram and put the 4 sticks back in and it’s working flawlessly now.
 
My PC was doing something similar. I had 4 sticks of ram and my cpu aio tubes were pushing up against a stick which was causing issues. I put 2 sticks in so they weren’t getting pushed on and it stopped doing the restart issue when first booting. I got a new aio that has space between the ram and put the 4 sticks back in and it’s working flawlessly now.
Thanks for the tip, but i have a Noctua NH-D15, Premium CPU Cooler with 2x NF-A15 PWM 140mm Fans, nothing is against it. I still looked just to make sure nothing was resting on it..
 
Right but it has worked for 1 day with No probs.
Everything works until it doesn't. So right now, you have 1 day working and 1 not. Not very good percentage.

I just wish i knew what number can be causing the restart
The issue is likely one of the first 5 or 6 parameters. Set the first 5 to stock and see if it boots.

I would like to add to this that bdie is highly binned. If you couldn't overclock your ram anymore than factory, I wouldn't be surprised.
 
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