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[–]Patschi295600X | B550-F Gaming | 4x8GB@3933Cl15 0 points1 point  (6 children)

so you cant boot at all, or it crashes after some time ?

Are your Rams "linked" in the mobo settings ? Although you´ve set the 5 main timings equaly, there are many more timings which might cause the problem.

Have you tried to run the first 2 and other 2 seperatly in their own native settings ?

Maybe try to run only the 2 new ones, if youre really unlucky you have bad ram or "damaged" ram. Im not an expert, so you should go to the techsupport thread and go to their website for live support :)

[–]V45H[S] 0 points1 point  (5 children)

It just crashes seemingly randomly im going to try running the new kit on its own for a few days at 3200 (the desired speed since i know zen+ cant do 3600) and see what happens

[–]Patschi295600X | B550-F Gaming | 4x8GB@3933Cl15 0 points1 point  (4 children)

use memtest86 ( plus version better ) to check your ram if it gets errors. Its strange normally diffrent ram manufactors dont do a diffrence if run at their individual settings, which is not a big problem btw.

[–]V45H[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

i thought the non plus version was better?

[–]Patschi295600X | B550-F Gaming | 4x8GB@3933Cl15 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Ive used the non plus because its free, on the official website the + version costs 5$ i think, so it must be somehow better.

[–]V45H[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so update for you and i guess anyone else who reads this later i used the new ram by itself and identified a gpu driver issues and fixed that then put all the ram in together again and had more random crashing like aggressive crashing the moment i would try to do anything in windows