XMP Causes BSOD so i disabled but still have a problems
i5 12600kf

32GB x2,16gb DDR5 6000MHZ

B760M


i turned off XMP it changed to 4800mhz but i still got some random BSOD issues.
like i tried shift restart to go bios it just gives me a BSOD.
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Can you post the specific motherboard model? Also I suggest you manually tweak memory if xmp is unstable
Worth to try to use single Ram when this kind of anomaly happens, tweak the first RAm first, then the ,2nd one, or ultimate weapon reset cmos
Originally posted by Alesta:
i5 12600kf

32GB x2,16gb DDR5 6000MHZ
Hmm, this was 64 GB of RAM with 4 sticks or something else?
BSOD maybe related to others overclocking NOT JUST XMP, it could be CPU and GPU overclocking as well.
Last edited by >9000; Mar 3 @ 1:37am
Alesta Mar 3 @ 1:31am 
i updated bios its old i noticed

and changed to 6000mhz again enabled XMP lets see if memory problems happen again.
Originally posted by Alesta:
i updated bios its old i noticed

and changed to 6000mhz again enabled XMP lets see if memory problems happen again.
I suggest you run a memory test for at least 12 hours to ensure stability
Alesta Mar 3 @ 1:37am 
Originally posted by Yhorm:
Originally posted by Alesta:
i updated bios its old i noticed

and changed to 6000mhz again enabled XMP lets see if memory problems happen again.
I suggest you run a memory test for at least 12 hours to ensure stability


Sure i did this while ram is 4800mhz and old bios


windows detect memory problems and then i run

memtest86 it gives 0 errors. in 3 hours
Alesta Mar 3 @ 1:38am 
motherboard is COLORFUL BATTLE-AX B760M-K D5 V20

supports 7200mhz ddr5 ram

Cpu is supports 4800mhz ddr5 but its fine to work 6000mhz ddr5 ram on it
Last edited by Alesta; Mar 3 @ 1:38am
Originally posted by Alesta:
Originally posted by Yhorm:
I suggest you run a memory test for at least 12 hours to ensure stability


Sure i did this while ram is 4800mhz and old bios


windows detect memory problems and then i run

memtest86 it gives 0 errors. in 3 hours
Good man
Alesta Mar 3 @ 1:39am 
Originally posted by Yhorm:
Originally posted by Alesta:


Sure i did this while ram is 4800mhz and old bios


windows detect memory problems and then i run

memtest86 it gives 0 errors. in 3 hours
Good man


Next day i try memtest86 with 6000mhz

hope its gives 0 errors too

after bios update i did not have any issues so far.
Mabi Mar 3 @ 4:35am 
Ah! DDR5.... attempt this year to introduce a new format. fingers crossed.
Reseat your ram first and redo the stress test. Loose ram will give this kind of issue
Alesta Mar 3 @ 7:16am 
problem is solved it seems after bios update after 6 hours no issues so far
Originally posted by Alesta:
problem is solved it seems after bios update after 6 hours no issues so far
"if it isn't broken, don't fix it, if it's broken, attempt to fix it"
someone once told me that so it seems true:selphinehappy:
Alesta Mar 4 @ 12:36am 
Originally posted by Alesta:
problem is solved it seems after bios update after 6 hours no issues so far


Problem not solved.

when i woke up i get another 1 BSOD while using chrome

IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
Alesta Mar 4 @ 2:01am 
i get this mesaage at memtest86 at 6000mhz

RAM may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips
Last edited by Alesta; Mar 4 @ 2:01am
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