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HECTlCK if Reducing Ram Speed from 3600 mhz Stock to 3200Mhz via Bios fixes the DX errors. That means memory errors are causing the DX errors.
I can lookup if the memory sticks have been tested by the motherboard manufacturer.
Please download HWiNFO and post a screenshot of your System Summary. I need to know the model number of the memory sticks to look them up on your motherboard manufacturers website.
After setting back to 3200mhz i enabled pbo and curve optimization for cpu. Via windows memory diagnostics ram tested fine @3600mhz. Thank you for the help.
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
HECTlCK Corsair CMK16GX4M2D3600C18 is listed as compatible with your motherboard on MSI's website.
For some reason the memory seems to only be stable at 3200MHz like you said. I'm glad the crashes have stopped.
- HECTlCK4 months agoRising Novice
Yea i think ill do some advance testing like memtest86. The ram is only a year old but was used/installed into another pc before i added it to mine. Maybe physical damage gone unnoticed. Thank you for researching again still running stable @3200mhz. I was told of some general errors going on with nvidias drivers as well.
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
HECTlCK HCI MemTest is the best memory tester I've used.
https://hcidesign.com/memtest/
Open Windows Task Manager and check how much available memory there is.
Open multiple MemTest windows. Have each MemTest window scan 3000MB of memory.
Never let the available memory in Windows Task Manager reach 0. Always leave at least 1GB of available memory because if it reaches 0 then MemTest will start testing the Windows page file on the SSD.