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Hello!
I just built a pc:
cpu: i9-14900kf
mb: Gigabyte z790UD
ram:64gb ddr5 6400mhz patriot viper venom
psu: 750w gold seasonic g12GC
gpu: asus dual rtx 4060 evo
liq.cooler for cpu: arctic liquid freezer 3 360
ssd:nv2 1tb kingston
If i turn on the pc i instantly get a blue screen.
I updated the latest bios etc.
Now i can use it if i turn off the intel turbo boost, but i only got 3.2ghz but now its stable.
Which is the other option if i want to use my cpu full performance with the turbo boost and all threads, what i need to modify in the bios?
(everything is stock in the bios)
Thank you!
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I would look at the memory. The specs for the processor say " Up to DDR5 5600 MT/s".
Might be worth testing.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Even if the turbo boost function is turned off, the pc shouldn't run if the ram is not good for the processor, right?
My pc working if i disable the boost.
I just switched the ram from auto to 4800 then 5000mhz and turned on the boost but i didnt got any any screen, so i needed to take out the battery from the motherboard and back, to get my screen back.
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