Hi!,
I bought a new PC a few weeks ago:
-Mobo: Asus Strix Z690-F
-CPU: i9 12900K
-RAM: Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 6400 (2x16)
-GPU: The one that I had in another PC, 3080Ti
And it was working "fine" for 2 weeks or so but suddently I started having freezes. When CPU or GPU where totally idle and I was just posting in a forum for instance, I could hear a brief electric sound and system totally froze.
That´s been happening the last days and now I can't even boot with 2 Ram sticks (slots 2&4), I only can with 1 stick in slot "1".
I had XMP at the beginning but someone told me that i9 12900K supports DDR5 4800 and maybe if I was trying with 6400 it was not possible, so I lowered it but same result.
I guess maybe it´s because I need to set XMP on but also set specific voltages?.
This is what Kingston (RAM) , Intel (CPU i9 12900K) and Asus (Mobo) websites say about DDR5 values:
Intel says here: Procesador Intel® Core™ i9-12900K that it supports DDR5 up to 4800
As I just turned ON XMP and it assigns a Profile (XMP I or XMP II) but I didn't touch any voltage... so... maybe that´s the reason?.
I took these screenshots but I don't know if I should also enter another section for more RAM voltages. Maybe this helps you to tell me if I need to put specific values there (considering my model is 6400 version).
Any help would be really appreciated, as right now I have this PC totally useless. I can boot with 1 memory stick in slot 1, but it also says it´s 4000 Freq instead of 4800 (I would like it to be 6000-6400, but I think DDR5 has issues with Alder Lake, so...).
Thanks!!
I bought a new PC a few weeks ago:
-Mobo: Asus Strix Z690-F
-CPU: i9 12900K
-RAM: Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 6400 (2x16)
-GPU: The one that I had in another PC, 3080Ti
And it was working "fine" for 2 weeks or so but suddently I started having freezes. When CPU or GPU where totally idle and I was just posting in a forum for instance, I could hear a brief electric sound and system totally froze.
That´s been happening the last days and now I can't even boot with 2 Ram sticks (slots 2&4), I only can with 1 stick in slot "1".
I had XMP at the beginning but someone told me that i9 12900K supports DDR5 4800 and maybe if I was trying with 6400 it was not possible, so I lowered it but same result.
I guess maybe it´s because I need to set XMP on but also set specific voltages?.
This is what Kingston (RAM) , Intel (CPU i9 12900K) and Asus (Mobo) websites say about DDR5 values:

Intel says here: Procesador Intel® Core™ i9-12900K that it supports DDR5 up to 4800

As I just turned ON XMP and it assigns a Profile (XMP I or XMP II) but I didn't touch any voltage... so... maybe that´s the reason?.
I took these screenshots but I don't know if I should also enter another section for more RAM voltages. Maybe this helps you to tell me if I need to put specific values there (considering my model is 6400 version).






Any help would be really appreciated, as right now I have this PC totally useless. I can boot with 1 memory stick in slot 1, but it also says it´s 4000 Freq instead of 4800 (I would like it to be 6000-6400, but I think DDR5 has issues with Alder Lake, so...).
Thanks!!
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