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Anonymous
2023-07-01T22:49:48+00:00

Hi there,

I've already been here because of the many errors I had, this is the Post.

To see the Setup head to the linked post.
The only thing changed is the RAM, it now is "T-Force Delta DDR-5 6400MHz"

I've had no problems for quite a while, but it now happened again.
Of course I have tried things like unplugging and pluggin in again, testing the other two slots etc.
I than updated my drivers, but it didnt get better, updating windows didnt do the trick as well.
So I did another test with memtest86 and it interrupted after an hour because it had 10000+ errors.
This usually means that the RAM is defect, but considering I already had defect RAM, what are the odds of getting yet another defect RAM?!
Why is my setup eating RAM like its cereals, might there be any other problem that I am missing?

I got two .dmp files, the memtest86 log and a benchmark of the ram, zipped inside this Google Drive.
Edit: I also added another .zip File inside with the test results as pictures, just in case

Thanks in advance,
Lorenz.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-07-02T15:31:55+00:00

    In a case of Ryzen CPU, memory compatibility list may depend on CPU model. So please re-check memory compatibility.

    You may try to reduce RAM frequency and increase timings.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-02T10:37:27+00:00

    Hi Igor,

    thanks for taking a look.

    I went to the website of the asus motherboard before I bought the RAM and checked if it is in this list.
    It looks like they removed it from that list, because I can't find the RAM I bought, in the supported RAM list.
    The voltage seems to be okay, as other models use 1,35V as well, but I couldnt find another RAM in that list that has the same timing (40-40-40-84)

    I do have to get new RAM now it seems.

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  3. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-07-01T23:24:32+00:00

    Hi Lorenz,

    My name is Igor, it's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll do all my best to help you.

    Memory may be good but operate in incorrect mode and this will cause memory errors.

    Please check your RAM modes (voltage, frequency, timings) are in compliance with numbers in the motherboard compatibility list for your RAM model.

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