disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues.

not sure how many this will help but i just thought i'd share.
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Shaggy replied to disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues. June 13, 2021 @ 9:14:33 am PDT

XMP is required to get the speeds listed on RAM. The only times I've seen people have issues with warranties with XMP was with certain prebuilts which they could have just said they didn't use it. Most components are covered even when overclocking. I've even sent CPU's back for bad overclocking ability and gotten new ones. Sent ram back that was unstable at the advertised OC. etc.
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HAHAHuH? replied to disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues. June 13, 2021 @ 2:38:08 am PDT

Originally posted by class101 linux:
You just found out that ram sticks can die.
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messy replied to disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues. June 13, 2021 @ 6:24:02 am PDT

i dont know what that mean. but ill keep this in mind
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. replied to disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues. June 13, 2021 @ 6:47:57 am PDT

Originally posted by messy:
i dont know what that mean. but ill keep this in mind

As far as i know XMP is used to overclock RAM - which can lead to instability and many other problems. So if the game has CTD while using it and none afterwards it obviously wasnt stable.

I would be very carefull in general with overclocking - thing is - if you really need extra power overlocking most of the time is probably a bad idea (heat problems and limits of overclocking, warranty issues, stability etc.) - and if you dont need it its also not that great (warranty problems, stability, heat etc.)
There is also another big problem - many people overclock without actually knowing what they are doing - most of the times its rather "easy" to overclock because you can do it in a lot of ways (some programs do a lot of stuff automatically) - but many people often dont realize the other stuff they changed in the background (a lot of settings can affect multiple components) that can actually lead to big problems (and many also fail to have proper cooling and stability tests).

After doing some google searchs - it seems that using XMP profiles actually voids warranty. (to be honest i didnt know that either until now)
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loewenjenf replied to disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues. June 12, 2021 @ 11:50:06 pm PDT

Rather sounds, that your RAM is not capable of the XMP profile or is somehow broken. You could do a RAM check.
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class101 [linux] replied to disable the xms profile in bios fixed all my CTD issues. June 13, 2021 @ 12:39:25 am PDT

You just found out that ram sticks can die.
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