AB350 Pro 4 Constant BSOD new Windows 10 install |
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pooptart
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Posted: 21 Dec 2017 at 11:11am |
Computer has been running fine since last post. No BSOD, able to play Destiny, PUBG, Overwatch no problem.
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pooptart
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New RAM is in. Have been booted about 5 minutes. I restored the default BIOS settings before I swapped the RAM out.
Will report back with success or failure.
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PetrolHead
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There's only one way to find out... One would hope that the newer version works at least as well as the old one, but with RAM you never know.
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I was not able to fiddle with stuff last night, but the new RAM arrived today.
I ordered CMK16GX4M2A2400C16 which is on the Memory QVL list. However the list specifies version 3.31. I was not able to pick my version and was given 5.30. I would hope that I do not need that exact version to run this model ram?
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pooptart
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I am comfortable adjusting RAM through BIOS, yes. I will look at this link later tonight, thanks.
It was a fresh download of the Windows 10 USB media creation tool. Made the image and built the computer last week on Wednesday, 12/13.
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if you are comfy with adjusting ram in bios then i fully recommend using what most of us are using on ryzen to help with memory http://www.overclock.net/t/1640919/ryzen-dram-calculator-overclocking-dram you can basically 100% say all brands will run at stated speed with the adjusted settings from this calculator and almost all can get either faster than xmp and or lower timings with it i suggest starting off with using settings from 2400 safe selection |
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pooptart
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Unfortunately when I got the components for this machine I didn't think to check for RAM module compatibility aside from figuring out the RAM required is DDR4. As PetrolHead noted the RAM I have purchased is not on the QVL. Last night I purchased a new stick that was on the QVL - hopefully that'll be the solution.
I will fiddle with manually inputting timings and frequencies tonight to match JEDEC standards so I at least have some kind of working computer.
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zlobster
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All these BSOD indicate a hardware fault or mismatch.
RAM, as you initially suspected is the most likely thing to blame here. As PetrolHead noted, try running your RAM with the default JEDEC speeds and see if it works OK. Then we can proceed further. |
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Well, your RAM is not listed in the motherboard's memory QVL, so that's a good candidate for your stability issues. You could try running the RAM at 2133 MHz (the speed at which the only Geil RAM listed in the memory QVL runs). If that doesn't help, then I think your best bet is getting a new set of RAM sticks.
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