Make sure the M.2_1 Link Mode is set to Gen 4 rather than auto and RAID is turned off in the advance settings. It's either not going to be seated properly or a setting in there.
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[MENTION=2561]fishbowlhead[/MENTION]
Make the boot USB detailed here and leave it running overnight:
I do this whenever I buy or add ram to a PC. My Corsair memory was faulty on arrival for example even though it got through 3 runs with no errors this test kit showed it was flawed eventually.
I'm not saying it IS your RAM but nice to be sure.
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It blue screened and went straight back to bios and the ssd had disappeared so was an obvious one, no error code at all.
No, didn’t check the compatibility lists at all to be honest, I’ll have to do that just to make sure.
-Asus TUF B550M-Plus
-Corsair vengance rgb pro 16gig
-Corsair MP600 1tb m.2 PCIe Gen4
All pretty standard so I wouldn’t of thought compatibility is an issue to be honest?Last edited by fishbowlhead; 21-03-2022, 18:23.
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Originally posted by Brad View Post[MENTION=2561]fishbowlhead[/MENTION]
Make the boot USB detailed here and leave it running overnight:
I do this whenever I buy or add ram to a PC. My Corsair memory was faulty on arrival for example even though it got through 3 runs with no errors this test kit showed it was flawed eventually.
I'm not saying it IS your RAM but nice to be sure.Last edited by fishbowlhead; 21-03-2022, 18:40.
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You could try running it with a single stick - you've listed 16GB of RAM, you got a 2x8GB kit right like the one you linked? With just the one DIMM you're running single-channel and taking a lot of performance off the table. Also, what slots do you have the RAM installed in? With two DIMMs it should be slots 1 and slot 3 (slot 1 being nearest to the CPU).
If you run one stick at a time you might be able to eliminate RAM as the issue. Run a single stick in slot 1. Also, in the BIOS do you have the XMP profile turned on or off? If it's on, turn it off and run the RAM tests.Last edited by MartyG; 21-03-2022, 19:30.
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Had another crash where the ssd disconnected and it went back to bios, very odd. I've taken the second ram stick out and just running 1 in port 1 for now see how that goes, i really don't see how ram would disconnect the ssd though, i thought bad ram just caused random crashes is what I've experienced in the past.
I looked for the xmp settings but i take it thats listed under [ai overclock tuner] its currently set to auto with no option for XMP.
Edit. Ran the windows memory checker at least and it didn’t return a result in event viewer which I thought was odd.Last edited by fishbowlhead; 22-03-2022, 18:34.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostWindows memory checker is next to useless. It can’t check the ram you’re currently using for a start. You need to make that USB stick that I posted.
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