Help! BSOD Issues When Using XMP Profile on My New Build

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Asked By CuriousCat94 On

Hey everyone! I just built a new PC and it seems like I'm having some trouble with the RAM. After finishing my build, I went into the BIOS, updated it to the latest stable version, and enabled XMP for my RAM (6000 MHz). Right after that, my PC started throwing BSODs with various error messages each time. I first thought it was a BIOS issue, so I tried flashing an older version, but the BSODs continued. When I turned off XMP, my system became stable. I then tried manually adjusting the RAM speeds. Currently, I'm using XMP profile 2 at 5600 MHz, but I still experience crashes now and then (not BSODs, just black screens that say 'your PC ran into a problem, restarting'). Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? Just for reference, I'm using a B650m Project Zero motherboard, a 9800x3d CPU, and Team Group T-Create 2x16 CL-30 6000 MHz RAM. Thanks a lot for your help!

2 Answers

Answered By TechWhiz123 On

First off, can you tell us how many RAM modules you have installed? It's important to know how they're configured in the slots, as that can really affect performance and stability.

CuriousCat94 -

I'm using two modules, placed in slots A2 and B2.

Answered By OverclockGuru01 On

If your CPU can't handle 5600 MHz, you might want to reach out to AMD support for a replacement. The 5600 MHz is the official spec, so they should be able to help you figure this out.

CuriousCat94 -

Are you suggesting this could be a CPU issue?

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