Help! BSOD/Memtest over 1M errors

PedMar

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Hey guys I need help!

I have these http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengea...00mhz-c15-memory-kit-black-cmk16gx4m2b3000c15 on an ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F Gaming.

I tried to use the auto DCOP configuration and it had the timings right and even the voltage (on the title) however it was setting the DRAM Voltage to 1.4 and it was displayed in purple font color, this was causing me to get the same BSOD video_scheduler_internal_error almost instantly after booting.
So I decided to manually set it up choosing 2993mhz speed and manually setting timings and voltage on 15-17-17-17-35 and 1.35v respectively with soc voltage set to offset mode + 0.01875 and it displays at 0.825V. I also changed the procODT_SM to 48 ohm and that's it.

However when using multiple software I'm getting a BSOD video_scheduler_internal_error so I did a memtest with 16 passes (that is still running and right now it has 1.336.033 errors found and what I can see on the screen says TEST 3 ADDR (different codes) expected 0000000000 actual FFFFFFFFFF CPU 3

My GPU is an EVGA GTX1060 SUPERCLOCKED that I have not touched at all.

Should I stop the memtest and change something?

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daveybrat

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Yes, stop the testing. There's no reason to let it keep going. Either your ram is bad, or you just have a Ryzen motherboard that is very picky about ram, which is not unusual.

Try setting your ram speed to 2133MHz and test again. Then if it's still failing memtest, you should try testing each stick one at a time.
 

PedMar

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Yes, stop the testing. There's no reason to let it keep going. Either your ram is bad, or you just have a Ryzen motherboard that is very picky about ram, which is not unusual.

Try setting your ram speed to 2133MHz and test again. Then if it's still failing memtest, you should try testing each stick one at a time.

Any quicker way to test it than memtest? Why should my ram work at a less speed than fabric? :(

I could do all those changes but waiting over 8 hours each to see whats going on its nearly impossible for me

By the way just change speed and leave everything else I changed?
 
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daveybrat

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Because on some motherboards you either need a bios update or it just isn't compatible with that speed of ram.

You don't have to wait 8 hours to run memtest. You shouldn't get any errors while testing. So if you start to see any just stop the test. Also 1 full pass is enough for basic testing.

And i would just reset the bios, it should default the ram to 2133MHz and stable timings.
 

PedMar

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Because on some motherboards you either need a bios update or it just isn't compatible with that speed of ram.

You don't have to wait 8 hours to run memtest. You shouldn't get any errors while testing. So if you start to see any just stop the test. Also 1 full pass is enough for basic testing.

And i would just reset the bios, it should default the ram to 2133MHz and stable timings.

I used DOCP 300hz profile but adjusted voltage to 1.35, soc is on 1.125v and it ran the test 6 ten times with no errors. However it also ran at soc 1.2v. I guess leaving it at 1.125v is better?
 

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I would do at least 2 to 4 passes with no errors to check for stability. As long as there are no errors and voltage is reasonable, that should be fine.
 

PedMar

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I would do at least 2 to 4 passes with no errors to check for stability. As long as there are no errors and voltage is reasonable, that should be fine.

I let the proOCDT_SM on auto as I did not want to risk it. Set up motherboard DOCP but changed voltaje to 1.35 and soc to 1.125v 16 passes full test on memtest gave me 0 errors.