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  1. Using the most up-to-date BIOS for the ASUS Strix x570-E motherboard. I'm going to try and just run at non-XMP speeds and see if that solves some of my issues. Also going to try and toss in a different kit just to see if that hits the rated XMP profile. Will contact tech support once I get that testing done. I just find it weird that just clicking "use XMP" doesn't even think about hitting the 3000 speed, let alone timings that were advertised.
  2. Been having some issues with some stability issues, primarily in Destiny 2. Started doing some diagnostics and came across the following: Ran a MEMTEST 86 and it threw a TON of errors by the 2nd run of 4 (talking like 2100 and counting) My XMP profile is showing 2666 as the speed with timings of 14-16-16-31 But what I bought is the following: https://amzn.to/35p7kyB According to the Amazon link, it should be model # CMW16GX4M2C3000C15 Which, when you go to the product page for https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Memory/Vengeance-PRO-RGB-Black/p/CMW16GX4M2C3000C15#tab-tech-specs Shows that it should be 15-17-17-35 with a speed of 3000. Now, this is NOT a new set of RAM - I've had it for a year. But it's now in an x570 motherboard versus my old x99. So I guess my question is - was this RAM mis-labeled? The sticker doesn't show me any different info, nothing that set off red flags immediately - but now that things aren't exactly working right I'm seeing a pattern of "this is weird" things. Any ideas? Is this an RMA type of issue?
  3. So how well does this fit? Is this still a good replacement? https://amzn.to/3avoIAv
  4. Working on my Strix X99 motherboard. The only thing I can't see is the offline RGB modes that AURA gives you. Any idea where that is?
  5. I'm having the same issue - I tried the Vengeance Pro RGB RAM in my ASUS X99 system. Two different BIOS, 3 different versions of iCUE - still not showing up. Doesn't show up in AURA either. And yes, SPD Write is enabled in BIOS. Tried the same RAM in a completely different system (AMD B350 ASUS board) and it doesn't show up in iCUE there either. There's something screwed up here.
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