Hi everyone 🙂
Brief overview of my system:
CPU: i7 12700k (max Temp @ all-core 4,9GHz was 69°C @ 30min of Cinebench R20)
Board: Z690 Maximus Formula (Bios 0811)
RAM: 2x16GB G.Skill 6000CL40 1,30V (QVL)
2x16GB Kingston Fury Beast 6000CL40 1,35V (QVL)
GPU: RTX 2080Super
PSU: Enermax Platimax 2000W
M2: 2x2TB 980Pro; 1x512GB 960Pro; 1x512GB 950Pro
Case: Corsair 7000D Airflow
Custom Watercooling: 2x420MM Radiator -> GPU; CPU; VRM
The system has been running without problems for a few days.
Only one of the two RAM kits mentioned is used, not both at the same time!
The Kingston Kit runs in the XMP1 and XMP2 profile without problems and can also be overclocked to 6600MT / s. Unfortunately, the G.Skill Kit does not run in the XMP profile with the BIOS used. But that's not the problem here.
After a few days of operation, I wanted to overclock the system. For this I wanted to test the AI OC function via Armory Crate. The system was overclocked to 5.4GHz. After overclocking, I wanted to briefly check the temperatures and stability using Cinebench R20, but the system froze right away during the first run.
I then restarted the system with a reset to check the bios, but the display of the mainboard only showed "Detect Memory" or the Post Code 55. At that time, two RAM bars were plugged into socket A2 / B2 for dual channel operation.
Removing both RAM bars and inserting them again did not help, I kept getting the same error! For testing, I first inserted one and later both RAM bars into slots A1 / A2. The system booted again, but only if the RAM bars were inserted in the single channel configuration. The whole behavior was evident with both RAM kits.
I've reset the bios several times. I replaced the RAM bars, I flashed an older BIOS version and set all RAM voltages, timings, etc. manually, nothing helped. The system always issued the same error as soon as the RAM bars were inserted in the dual-channel configuration.
So while the problem was occurring, it only helped to put the RAM bars in the single channel configuration, otherwise it could not boot. When I didn't know what to do next, I removed the CPU to check the contacts, everything looked good! So I put the CPU back in while the RAM bars were still in the dual-channel configuration and lo and behold, the system booted again!
A few days later, I dared to overclock again and wanted to do it manually this time, as I have done for the last 20 years. To be careful, I selected "Per Core Usage" and set all cores to 50 while leaving the voltage on AUTO. The system started up with this setting. A quick look in CPUz showed a Vcore of ~ 1.35v when the system froze again and the same game started over! I had to take the CPU out and put it back in and the system works again!
Any advice or tips for me?
Thank you in advance and best regards!
Steven