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Not stable - DDR5 Corsair Dominator Titanium 96GB 2x (2x24GB) CMP48GX5M2X7200C36

Hey guys! I'm new to ASUS ROG but I've always used Asus, I upgraded from my old i9 9900K to an i9 14900KF with Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero with 96GB on total with 2 DDR5 kits (2x24GB) CMP48GX5M2X7200C36 from Corsair Dominator Titanium and I can't stabilize it at 7200 Mhz, nor with XMP I and XMP 2.

As soon as I assembled the machine, the PC actually started to work fine, but soon after I noticed some errors, lags, etc., but then I couldn't even boot it anymore, I would like help with overclocking the memory to try to stabilize it, I only did some tests with 1 kit. at 7200Mhz and it worked perfectly running the BIOS memtest.

But when I assemble the 2 kits together that's where the problems start, today it runs at 6400 Mhz with XMP I active.

I didn't put anything here as an attachment because I'm going to wait for some help on what to send, etc., I have a little knowledge about overclocking because I did it on my i9 9900K during the 5 years I've been using it, but I'm still new to memory.

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Running 96GB of DDR5 at 7200MHz is definitely pushing the limits! It's possible your CPU memory controller might not be quite happy at those speeds with both kits installed.

Try lowering the clock speed a bit, maybe to 6800MHz, and see if that helps with stability. You could also try adjusting the voltage slightly (+0.05v) to give the memory a bit more headroom.

Well, I'm almost convinced that this is the problem and that I made the wrong choice, I should have gotten 2x48GB 6400 Mhz and overclocked it as far as possible...

I'm considering using 48GB at 7400Mhz or more if it's stable, I'll do some tests today, yesterday I tested at 7400 Mhz with just 2x24GB and it held up well.

Thank you, I'll send it, but I'm seeing that people say that 2 kits together don't match. 😔

madao1945
Level 7

As many experts have already mentioned, using four DDR5 memory cards will cause problems. It seems that the correct usage is to use two cards.

That's right, I've seen people commenting on this...

Maybe in the future I'll consider changing the modules to 96Gb (2x 48GB). Thank you

Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hi @renanlofiego

Don't combine memory kits. Memory kits are binned by the memory vendor in the density in which they aresold. If you increase the desnity by adding more DIMMs , regardless if they're the same part number/memory kit, the timings, voltage are no longer valid.


You can find more information on the topic here .

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

I understand

You commented on the voltages being different, and if I find the voltages of each memory module, would it work?

I've been doing some tests here, it seems stable at 6.400 Mhz and to be honest, for my use here I'm not seeing a difference at the moment.

But I'll take a look at this post that indicated. Thank you.

Not just voltage. The voltage, timings *and* frequency. Memory vendors do not make concessions for users pairing two kits together. The kit simply isn't binned in this way. Plus as others have mentioned already, 7200MT with 4 DIMMs isn't possible this gen.

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

You won't get 4 sticks @7200 stable even if they were part of a 4 stick set.The board just can't do 4 sticks at that speed.. It will only work with two sticks, if then.

Also, just because it passes the BIOS memtest does not mean it is stable. That only means it will boot. I have passed that test many time but running better memory stressors in Windows showing it unstable.


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