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    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 at 9:06am
Good. I'm glad you're happy. Enjoy the games.
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Well, I don't know that much about those things. I've seen that the G.Skill modules on the QVL can achieve 3066 and that's why I took it for a spin to see if it will give me errors in memtest, which it didn't. It's close enough to 3200 that I'm happy with it, because I honestly don't have the time to try to get it on 3200 and tweak voltages and whatnot to get it to be stable.

Could it be stable again on 3200 like it once was? Maybe. Am I willing to test it? Not really.

Thanks for the help man, I really appreciate it. I'll try some games now, to see if everything plays smoothly.
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Not necessarily but if it fails it certainly won't be. You can't easily prove the positive, only the negative. Why 3066? It seems (at first sight) an odd choice. You're overclocking your uncore but not achieving the full potential of the RAM. Is that as fast as it will go? I ask because I thought you had it stable at 3200 earlier. Since you're overclocking the uncore have you tried giving it a little more voltage - that's SoC voltage, not core voltage. Of course, if you're reaching 3066 without any additional tweaking and you're happy with that or you don't like the idea of the scary warning about damaging the chip and voiding your warranty, then I completely understand.
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So, downgraded to the 3.60 BIOS and put my memory to 3066 and testing right now with memtest86. Seems stable so far, it went trough one pass of tests, no errors. Shall see if it stays that way with more passes. If no errors come up, it should be stable for daily use, right?
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I'd give 3.60 a good workout first. You shouldn't need to rewind any earlier than that. If you want to go all the way back to 3.10 I'd definitely go via 3.60 - I don't know if it's strictly necessary but I'm sure it's safer. Don't waste your time with 4.40 as it's badly broken in a number of places and for that reason, since I have a 2400G, I don't have any other option than 4.43.
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Well, as said in the first post, I've had some BSODs come up while using a specific build of the emulator RPCS3. After that, I stopped playing it and thought it's just a broken build. Then, I installed a similar build, but newer and it happened again. That's when I knew I should stop using those builds of it. After that, I restarted my PC and whatnot and played the new FFXV demo and then it happened again. I read only about it and people were saying to update to the latest BIOS, which I did. That's why I'm on the newest one. But it kept happening even after that and only then did I try downclocking the memory.

The only thing I can think of that I changed before I tried this with the memory is that I installed an NMVe SSD and removed a hard drive and a normal SSD. That's literally the only thing I can think of, everything else stayed the same.

How do I downgrade? Go from this beta one to 3.60 and then to 3.10 which was the one I had before upgrading anything?
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The RAM type you gave isn't a valid part number. Assuming you mean G.Skill F4-3200C16D-8GVKB I'm afraid it isn't on the QVL. In fact there isn't any G.Skill RAM qualified for 3200 operation. That doesn't mean it won't do it but you have less cause for complaint if it won't.

Obviously something has changed but you're the only one who might have an idea about that. My thought is, did you recently upgrade the BIOS? Obviously you did because L4.43 has only recently been made available - I was waiting anxiously for it myself. But does that coincide with your BSOD incidents? Since you have a Summit Ridge Ryzen you could revert to 3.60, which is probably the most appropriate for your processor anyway. In fact, I would ask why you're running 4.43 at all?
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ADATA SSD DP910 1TB-DL3,
512GB Samsung 960 EVO,
Asus Strix 1080,
Windows 10 Pro 64,
Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750W
Cougar QBX

Those are my specs. And no, I haven't yet tried them since memtest takes about half an hour for one pass and I still have to work on my PC. As said, I'm wondering then how could my RAM run just fine until a few days ago on 3200 and now all of a sudden it doesn't?
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It defaults to 2133 because that's the fastest speed that's specified by JEDEC. To go faster you have to enable XMP.

Did you try 2666 (or 2933) as I suggested?

Provide information about your system.
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Well, I've tested the memory with memtest for 2 passes and it had lots of errors when running on 3200 but none on 2133. I just don't get why is this happening now all of a sudden, when it was running just fine on 3200 for the longest time?

And, if the memory is rated at 3200, why is it defaulting to 2133? Shouldn't it run on 3200?
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