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i'm using 192gb across 4 sticks of ram on a z790 formula and the 14900k is not stable at all. Only reducing clock speed to 5.5ghz works .
well that sucks... have you tried lowering RAM speed?
yeah but it still crashes even with the lower ram speeds. The only thing that seems to work is reducing cpu clocks. Do you think this 14900k is faulty?
no idea honestly but other guys in this thread seem to be able to run it with 4 sticks at lower speeds