Every time I set any of those profiles in BIOS, on startup, my pc crashes 2-3 times before it ''fixes'' itself and everything's normal. Also, prior to the crashes my pc becomes very slow,laggy and unresponsive. I built my pc 1.5 months ago and this has been a problem for quite some time.
Here are my specs:
Gigabyte Radeon RX 7600XT 16GB GDDR6
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 4.7GHz 6-core
Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX V2
Sorry fot the late reply.
My rated RAM speed is 5600MHz
Make sure your memory kit is present on the your boards QVL.
If its not, then it wasn't tested/certified and you are going to have a hard time to get the advertised speeds. Even though 5600 is actually not much for Zen4.
Do check your board users manual, it will mention which slots to use, normally A2/B2. Some boards won't like any other way and do exactly what you describe.
Good Luck
Thanks for your reply.
My memory kit is present on my board's QVL and I've also inserted the RAM to the correct slots
I would try next inserting 5600 manually and lower a tad the CL.
Disabling Memory Context Restore can help.
Thanks for your reply.
I'm not sure if I'm understanding this correctly but I have inserted the RAM myself if that's what you mean. I don't have any experience in RAM Latencies so I don't want to tinker with that. Anyway, I disabled Memory Context Reboot and, so far, that seems to have done the trick. Although, inevitably, the boot time is slightly longer.
Yeah, the boot time will increase but you have now a stable system as it trains the memory each boot.
Not having XMP/EXPO can actually cost you some fps.
Depends on the game, of course. Some can be quite expressive, others no so much.
What BIOS version is the board on? Did you update BIOS when you built the system? Often boards ship with outdated BIOS. Those crashes are probably ram training.
i was having this same issue with my board and went from Corsair ram to Gskill and that fixed my issue. the corsair was on my qvl but it wouldn't work correctly.