March 25, 20233 yr Hey, i got a little struggle. My RAM supports 6000mhz and without xmp the clock is set to 4800mhz. so I thought ok enable xmp. I have two options on the ASUs z790 xmp1 and xmp2. With the one I get a KERNEL PANIC - NOT SYNCING VFS: UNABLE TO MOUNT ROOT FS And with the other xmp option I get BZIMAGE CHECKSUM ERROR. I don’t really want to overlock just want to run ram and cpu supported clock speed. when I set ram to 6000mhz without xmp the system boots and with default 4800mhz I have also no problems. would be really thankful for any advice. thank you greetings 🖖 Edited March 25, 20233 yr by feraay
March 25, 20233 yr XMP is overclocking memory. I would avoid all overlooking on a system that stores my data. It doesnt matter if it's cpu or memory, you don't want to run out of spec.
March 28, 20233 yr 2 hours ago, feraay said: So it’s the expected behaviour that boot fail with xmp enabled ? No, but system stability is not guaranteed with xmp enabled Try running memtest86 with xmp enabled and see whether your system is stable
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