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When I had to manually adjust the timings I noticed that the XMP profile was not correct, nor was the CAS. Make sure you are using OC mode for XMP and may as well look at the CPU State of Charge voltage.
I know for many AMD Ryzen machines and some Intel machines, XMP has caused a few corruptions and a simple BIOS re-flash can also help; however, I would suggest updating to BIOS F8 because it seems to support higher DRAM up to DDR5 7600.
I would rather have dual-sided RAM than single-sided anyways.
It was related to high temps that wheas and bsods during compiling shaders?
https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/13o29w5/13900k_will_no_longer_run_dx12_games_crashingctds/
Someone had few 13900K and all showing bad symptoms ,like crashing during shader compilation or throwing wheas 19.
Someone said that this can be a flow in microarchitecture. Also degradation on time.
What do you think?
Maybe should i change to 14900K and try a luck or it will be the same situation? in shader compilation no stability on first launch and wheas 19 on first launch during shader compilation