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System Name | desktop |
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Processor | Ryzen 5600x |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B550M AORUS ELITE (rev 1.1) |
Cooling | Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120SE |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z Black & White F4-3200C16-16GTZKW 2x16GB |
Video Card(s) | Radeon rx 6600 |
Storage | 1x Samsung 980 pro 1TB (cpu nvme slot), 1x sata 860 evo 1TB, 1x sata 840 evo 500GB, 1x wd red 6tb |
Display(s) | Gigabyte M27Q (revision 1 aka one with the bgr subpixel layout) |
Case | GAMDIAS Athena M6 LITE Gaming PC Case |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sound on the motherboard |
Power Supply | random 10 year old 600W lc power supply |
Mouse | logitech g305 |
Keyboard | logitech g413 carbon |
VR HMD | / |
Software | win 11 latest version |
Hi,
I'm having problems with ram stability in some very specific scenarios, to be more precise while using handbrake to transcode 4k video to av1 I'd will eventually get a system crash with a whea 46 error (supposedly related to memory) in the event log. Only happens with handbrake transcoding 4k video to av1. Everything else is stable (can pass hours off occt cpu/ram tests, test mem with extreme anta profiles/1usmus profiles, hci MemTest with well over 300% coverage. I know I'm missing something here so. System specs are in my profile but just in case, I have a 5600x, gigabyte b550m gigabyte b550m aorus elite and 2x16GB ddr4 g skill f4-3200C16-16GTZKW. And am running them at these settings (all confirmed to be stable by corecycler (with prime95, ycruncher, aida64), occt, ...):
ppt - 115W
tdc - 125A
edc - 125A
boost override +125 (which somehow makes the max cpu speed 4775MHz
curve offsets:
c1 -2
c2 -20
c3 -5 (best core)
c4 -24
c5 -24
c6 -12
temps are around 60-70 (it's summer and room temps can get to 30 degrees C so...)
the ram timings/frequency/.. set by the board when xmp is enabled:
those suggested by dram calculator for zen as safe are:
and those in the xmp profile are:
I've tried increasing the dram voltage to 1.38V and soc voltage to 1.08V, neither of which helped.
Any ideas? Or did I just lose the silicon lottery and that's it?
I'd be happy with it being stable at 3200 and xmp timings, but if somehow I could get it a bit higher (3400?) than that it would be even better, but increasing the frequecy even to like 3333 results in crashes all over the place so I dobut that's going to happen.
I'm having problems with ram stability in some very specific scenarios, to be more precise while using handbrake to transcode 4k video to av1 I'd will eventually get a system crash with a whea 46 error (supposedly related to memory) in the event log. Only happens with handbrake transcoding 4k video to av1. Everything else is stable (can pass hours off occt cpu/ram tests, test mem with extreme anta profiles/1usmus profiles, hci MemTest with well over 300% coverage. I know I'm missing something here so. System specs are in my profile but just in case, I have a 5600x, gigabyte b550m gigabyte b550m aorus elite and 2x16GB ddr4 g skill f4-3200C16-16GTZKW. And am running them at these settings (all confirmed to be stable by corecycler (with prime95, ycruncher, aida64), occt, ...):
ppt - 115W
tdc - 125A
edc - 125A
boost override +125 (which somehow makes the max cpu speed 4775MHz
curve offsets:
c1 -2
c2 -20
c3 -5 (best core)
c4 -24
c5 -24
c6 -12
temps are around 60-70 (it's summer and room temps can get to 30 degrees C so...)
the ram timings/frequency/.. set by the board when xmp is enabled:
those suggested by dram calculator for zen as safe are:
and those in the xmp profile are:
I've tried increasing the dram voltage to 1.38V and soc voltage to 1.08V, neither of which helped.
Any ideas? Or did I just lose the silicon lottery and that's it?
I'd be happy with it being stable at 3200 and xmp timings, but if somehow I could get it a bit higher (3400?) than that it would be even better, but increasing the frequecy even to like 3333 results in crashes all over the place so I dobut that's going to happen.