Helppppp
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Topic: Helppppp
Posted By: Ahoy
Subject: Helppppp
Date Posted: 08 Jun 2021 at 10:58pm
Hello, i have problem with my stuff : Asrock A320M HDV R4.0 Ryzen 5 3400G Geil Orion 8GB x 2
when i open blender and heavy task my PC start flicking a sec and then error msg appear like in photo(we detected a driver timeout has occurred on your system). this crash only happened when i use dual channel ram, but when i use single ram this problem never happen.
I already installed recommended amd driver and motherboard chipset driver but still crash
Any Solution?
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Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 09 Jun 2021 at 5:14am
It sounds like your RAM isn't properly compatible with your board. Try running in dual channel with XMP disabled and see if it is stable @2133. If so then it is likely the RAM isn't happy with it's XMP setting on your board/CPU combo. If this is the case then you can try loading XMP (with dual channel) and manually lower the frequency to the next speed down. Repeat if unstable until you are stable.
You can also try looking up a tutorial on manually setting your RAM speed and settings using Ryzen Calc. Google Ryzen Calculator and you should find plenty of guides.
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Posted By: ket
Date Posted: 12 Jun 2021 at 10:32am
What are your full system specs? GeIL have several Orion kits of varying speeds for one thing, I'd hazard a guess your memory is using Hynix CJR or DJR ICs but you can check this with Thaiphoon Burner. The first thing I'd do is go into the UEFI, load setup defaults, save and exit. Enter UEFI again, load the XMP profile, disable Gear Down and set Command Rate to 2T, also change tCKE to 8, now save and exit. Also what DIMM banks do you have the memory installed in? A picture of your system with the side panel off would help quite a bit. Its worth downloading and running HWinfo64 as well to check system temperatures.
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