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Post #165510845 added 08-28-2023 9:08 AM by brucewayne625 in Deal Talk
Thanks for the update. Hope there are no issues with this one.
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Post #165509936 added 08-28-2023 8:20 AM by the3kgt2 in Deal Talk
Yes. They shipped me a return box and a next-day return label. I packed it up, shipped it out, and got it back in 7 days. They had to replace the motherboard.
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Post #165509123 added 08-28-2023 7:28 AM by brucewayne625 in Deal Talk
Sorry to hear this. Did you get this addressed by HP?
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Post #165460295 added 08-24-2023 11:48 PM by rbbb in Deal Talk
Resolved by removing the oem 16gb ram. 6000mhz but in cpuz it shows as 38 38 38 79 117 instead of expected xmp profile 36 38 38 80 118
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Post #165459974 added 08-24-2023 10:56 PM by rbbb in Deal Talk
Were you able to load all 4 dimm to get 80gb? As per spec of the motherboard it should got upto 12gb. Also my bios update from f.11 to f.12 never goes ahead just vanishes after clicking update
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Post #165363383 added 08-19-2023 6:48 PM by Specialist23 in Deal Talk
I haven't tried the corsair and the kingston does work but sometimes it will default to the standard settings and will have to go back into to change the settings again.
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Post #165359813 added 08-19-2023 2:21 PM by rbbb in Deal Talk
Hey I am also deciding between the lower latency CL30 corsair that you have linked and the kingston with CL36. Did you buy the corsair and check if it performs as per the xmp spec and is stable?
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Post #165359303 added 08-19-2023 1:39 PM by rbbb in Deal Talk
Has either of you tried using Cas 30 DDR5 6000Mmhz ram, like this one from corsair, can get 33% higher perf by getting lower latency at 6000mhz....
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Post #165003497 added 07-30-2023 8:54 PM by StrongRock6339 in Deal Talk
I've just bought this same prebuild. Curious, do you think it has anything to do with your RAM choice (which I believe was the Kingston Fury Beast 64GB (2x32GB) 6000MT/s DDR5 CL36)? I need to order...
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Post #164971043 added 07-28-2023 4:03 PM by the3kgt2 in Deal Talk
My Omen has been running perfectly until just yesterday morning. The built-in ambient temperature sensor is reading 65 degrees Celsius and is causing the exhaust fan to run at 100% speed at all...
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Post #164904365 added 07-25-2023 12:31 PM by Stryker216 in Deal Talk
Thank you very much for the info. So far 125 gb is running smooth at 4800. Been busy and really pushing the machine but next downtime I'm going to see if I can get 5200 or 5600 to work. I'll post my...
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Post #164735108 added 07-15-2023 8:37 PM by brucewayne625 in Deal Talk
Yes, my 2x32 sticks work fine at 6000 MHz. My understanding is that you'll have to run at lower speeds (and voltage levels) the more RAM and the more sticks you have. You could perhaps try 5200 and...
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Post #164727164 added 07-15-2023 10:00 AM by Stryker216 in Deal Talk
Did you ever get this working? I can get 64g working at the XMP profile for 6000mhz, but won't boot with 128 g. It keeps power cycling and then beeps a couple of times and then just idles. ...
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Post #164262998 added 06-24-2023 8:38 PM by brucewayne625 in Deal Talk
That is my understanding. Probably best to stick with the 2x32 and just hold onto the 2x8 if there is a need to send back the machine for repairs under warranty.
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Post #164261654 added 06-24-2023 6:57 PM by dj100 in Deal Talk
Thank you for the info. I got the same kit working on 6000mhz. Did you finally just only use these 2X32 Kit on 6000mhz? or did you use both 2X32 Kit and the original 2X8 rams on 6000 mhz...
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Post #164261069 added 06-24-2023 6:05 PM by dj100 in Deal Talk
Thank you for the info. Do you think if it is a bad idea to mix these high-speed 2X32 kit with the orginal low-speed 2X8 RAM on one mother board? I think they might use different Voltage,...
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Post #164259986 added 06-24-2023 4:35 PM by brucewayne625 in Deal Talk
Glad it works for you at 6000. The image I shared was not from my setup; just got it from a Google search and edited it. I am still awaiting my 2 single 32 GB sticks from Kingston; I did not purchase...
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Post #164258816 added 06-24-2023 2:59 PM by dj100 in Deal Talk
Thank you very much. I tried your method and it works. Now my 32X2 gb RAMs are running at 6000 very well and passed all the MEM Test. BTW, how do you handle the orginal 8X2 gb? I see that...
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Post #164258081 added 06-24-2023 1:53 PM by brucewayne625 in Deal Talk
The base ones (close to the graphics card) don't have to be touched; only release the other ones (towards the top of the case) and slide out the sticks. Here's an image from the web with the top...
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Post #164257232 added 06-24-2023 12:37 PM by dj100 in Deal Talk
Thank you for the info. However, when I opened the machine and I still cannot figure out how you could release the top clip. I attached a photo and I highlighted the base RAM lockers which...
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