I just built a new PC featuring a 7900XTX graphics card and a 7800X3D processor. I've got 4 sticks of CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM, totaling 64GB at 6400MHz CL32. While my RAM is auto-configured to 4800MHz, I'm trying to enable XMP to hit that full 6400MHz speed. However, doing so leads to a black screen, forcing me to reset my CMOS. Despite getting high frame rates in games, I'm experiencing stuttering, which makes me suspect the RAM is to blame since it's not running at the intended 6400MHz. Any advice?
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It sounds like you're struggling with RAM compatibility. Try unplugging two of your RAM sticks—specifically, the ones in slots 1 and 3 (left to right from the CPU). This can sometimes help with stability when using all four sticks.
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Why do the 1 and 3 slots work better than 2 and 4?
Why do the 1 and 3 slots work better than 2 and 4?