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    Posted: 22 Apr 2018 at 12:07am
I currently own an ASRock Taichi x370 with a Ryzen 7 1700x with gskill trident Z RGB 2400Mhz and have started experiencing BSOD from memory_management and my computer cannot properly restart.

The BSOD is very random and sometimes will go a whole day before crashing but it always says it's from memory management. I have tried memtest86 and came back with no errors. I have tried using the XMP profile and the auto profile in BIOS with no solution to the BSOD. I built the computer in Sept 2017 and didn't experience any problems for 3 months. I have tried checking all drivers, bios, and reset the bios settings with no solution.

The restart malfunction started after I loaded the XMP profile in the BIOS. When I tell the computer to restart it will shutdown till there is no display but then it will run the fans at Max and never completely restart. It seems to be stuck. I have tried toggling fast boot settings in windows and ultra fast boot in BIOS with no difference. I have not changed the XMP profile but I will try see if that is the problem because I have seen reviews saying the XMP profile was buggy with my specific RAM.

I think the problem is my RAM unfortunately as it is just not supported well by the motherboard. I really wish I had gone with 3200Mhz. G skill has the Taichi motherboard under the QVL list for my 2400mhz RAM, but Asrock does not have my RAM under their QVL for the motherboard which leads me to think that the mother doesn't support the RAM. I would really like some other feedback on the issue before assuming this. 

I have contacted G skill and ASRock support. G skill told me to test each DIMM to see if the problem persists. I am still waiting on a reply from ASRock. Has anyone had similar issues with BSOD and restart malfunction with the Asrock Taichi x370 and G skill Trident RAM or 2400mhz RAM? Does anyone have any guidance for a solution?

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Hi @robthatbooty

Might be ram life aging. If yes, then you cannot run XMP alone, must manually change sometimes, either up voltage a bit or up timing a bit. See others post to learn/gain more solutioons. Good luck.
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I have been trying to learn how to set RAM timings and voltages myself but it is very intimidating. Do you know of any BIOS update that could possibly help? I am currently on p2.40 and I am considering updating to 3.4 but I cannot find information on if that update helps with RAM. I keep seeing mixed results of people's OC working and some not working. So far, without XMP profile, RAM running at 2133 has not caused any BSOD in about 24 hours. I think I am going to just going to update BIOS, see how that goes, and then maybe upgrade RAM. 
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for bios
try version 3.1 or 3.2

these are found to be very stable with no hiccups or bugs

ive been running version 3.1 since the day it launched

my ram is also running at 3466 cl14/14/14/14


its great !

to be fair since day one march/april 2017 my pc has run 3200 directly after installing windows
then moved up to 3333 now on 3466
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