ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero WiFi (LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX)

ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero WiFi

LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX


Question about ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero WiFi

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samcaha

4 years ago

Unfortunately, I have always had bluescreens that indicate RAM or mainboard problems. I have already tried countless things. I thought it was the RAM, so 2 weeks ago I installed new RAM and then set it to 3200 MHZ in the BIOS with the XMP profile. The PC ran for a fortnight without any problems and then today it wouldn't boot any more. When I reset everything in the BIOS to the standard settings, it ran again, but then I quickly got another bluescreen. The Rams could not be set to 3200 with the XMP profile. Strangely enough, everything works without problems only with a RAM stick, where the XMP profile can also be loaded again and runs at 3200. Does anyone have any ideas what the problem could be before I have to remove the mainboard and send it in?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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I had exactly the same problems! However, I had manually changed the RAM to 3200 at the beginning. I had no idea about XMP at that time. When I read about it, I reset everything to standard and then set the XMP 1 profile. I haven't had a BSOD since then. Have you tried both XMP profiles? BIOS updated? I just let the XMP profile work its magic without making any other manual adjustments to the RAM.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Have you tested both RAMs individually with XMP? Why don't you try that? That way you might be able to sort out a broken one. Test 1 RAM for a few days and then replace it with the next one. If everything works, you can start testing the slots individually. And when testing the sticks, make sure that the recommended slots are used for the respective number of RAM sticks.