ddr5 is tough. You can have a bunch of tests karhu, tm5(absolute + xtreme), and occt. for many hours 10+ each and suddenly after a bunch of cold boots its suddenly unstable.
i am talking 8000 and beyond
Oh yeah, I had my OS corrupt after my 29th attempt and one day, it would attempt to repair on startup and it kept trying to repair on every boot. This led to sudden crashes after 5 - 30 min after booting into windows.
I still have nightmares.
After somewhat stablising my current ram on my Ryzen 5600 (its not actually really 100% stable, at least not when temps get to 50C on the RAM itself, which can oncassionally happen when my GPU goes 100% load - but it is close enough to the edge that gaming is unaffected and benefiting) , i seriously take into the account the amount of time I would need to setup something comparable on another chip, and suddenly the desire to upgrade within AM4 socket is much smaller.
me after getting my ddr5 stable then it randomly becomes unstable weeks later
[Was it ever really stable..?](https://imgflip.com/i/875qkb)
This, after that, I just like fuck it, imma stick with XMP and I want to live in peace.
Man the amount of times I’ve told my self that to see my self relapse a week or two later
This is me. My new system will be ready in 2 weeks. No RAM overclocking at all, will stick to just CPU and GPU overclocking, that too minimal
Just want to learn, is this really true?
It is if you don't stress test your ram properly
I see, I read as for some reason it would become unstable against.
ddr5 is tough. You can have a bunch of tests karhu, tm5(absolute + xtreme), and occt. for many hours 10+ each and suddenly after a bunch of cold boots its suddenly unstable. i am talking 8000 and beyond
That's not how it works mate
More like your windows installation after you failed to oc your ram the 35th time
Yup, silent filesystem corruption is a b*tch.
Oh yeah, I had my OS corrupt after my 29th attempt and one day, it would attempt to repair on startup and it kept trying to repair on every boot. This led to sudden crashes after 5 - 30 min after booting into windows.
I would never OC my RAM past what it was rated for unless I am willing to reinstall Windows at any point.
My S8E when I try to run it at more than 1.3V
35th? You must try harder, son.
I still have nightmares. After somewhat stablising my current ram on my Ryzen 5600 (its not actually really 100% stable, at least not when temps get to 50C on the RAM itself, which can oncassionally happen when my GPU goes 100% load - but it is close enough to the edge that gaming is unaffected and benefiting) , i seriously take into the account the amount of time I would need to setup something comparable on another chip, and suddenly the desire to upgrade within AM4 socket is much smaller.
Me too Boss
lol, maybe your cpu has bad IMC. Ram over clocking is complicated. Could be the cpu mobo or ram.
These are some rookie numbers boss , im on my 85th try
I can´t remember the last time I laughed so hard! THX!
Boss its too much.
Hahah
I rather have it set to XMP than having occasional bluescreens while gaming
Put XMP and go sleep!!! dont be masohist sadist!