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  1. Hello c-attack. I tried replacing the RAM with another kit from another brand at 6400 CL32 and everything works perfectly with XMP enabled. Thanks for all the answers and tests you made me do.
  2. Hi everyone. I did some tests. Unfortunately, even with 1.2V on the VCCSA, the system is not stable, more specifically it freezes when turning on the PC, if the boot passes, then I tested with OCCT for an hour and in game (FPS BF2042 for a few hours) and it didn't crash, if I restart it works normally, the problem is when I turn it on. If I reduce the voltage, it freezes continuously. But if I change memories (model and/or brand) will the problem still remain? Is the problem the unlucky processor?
  3. Yes. now from the bios I have set it to VCCSA in override mode. now MB has set the VCCSA to 1.2V and everything is stable. c-attack was right, the vccsa is too low. now I just have to find the right setting by decreasing the value so as not to stress too much with high voltages, maybe it already works at 1.0v.
  4. This is my VCCSA voltage = 0.890. Now I have increased by 0.02V and I'm trying. Should I already bring it to 1.10V?
  5. Hi everyone, I recently assembled a new PC with these components: - Intel I7 14700k - MSI Z790 Gaming Plus WiFi - CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL36 Intel XMP Compatible (CMH32GX5M2E6000C36) - NVidia RTX 4080 Super - Corsair RM850x power supply Both with Stock bios and with the latest version, when I enable the XMP memory profile, the PC randomly freezes. The processor has stock frequencies. If I deactivate the XMP profiles everything works fine. In the motherboard manual, in the memory compatibility tables, the aforementioned memories are compatible. Faulty memories?
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