I'm working with an ASRock B650M-HDV motherboard paired with a Ryzen 5 7600X CPU, and I'm running into problems getting my memory to work properly. My RAM is Kingston Fury Beast DDR5, with two 16GB sticks (PC5-41600 KF552C40BBK2-32). I've taken my PC to two different service centers where I've adjusted the timings and even lowered the core voltage, but I still can't seem to get the memory to run without issues. When I test the sticks one at a time, one stick works perfectly fine, showing zero errors, while the other stick causes crashes. Both service centers confirmed that the processor, motherboard, and RAM slots are all functioning correctly, and the RAM itself works fine in another setup. I'm really puzzled about what else could be causing these problems.
2 Answers
It sounds like there might be a configuration issue. Have you tried enabling the EXPO profile for your RAM? It usually helps with compatibility. Also, instead of lowering the core voltage, you might want to increase the memory stick voltage. That could potentially resolve the instability you're experiencing.
Just to clarify, how exactly is it not working? Are there error messages, or just random crashes? Knowing that could help narrow down the troubleshooting steps.

Yeah, definitely check that EXPO setting! I had similar issues until I enabled it, and it made a world of difference.