@IanCH
I may have found something interesting. HWInfo is reading my memory timing as much higher than it's supposed to be, and I know for a fact it's been read accurately in the past. It should read 16-19-19-36, but it's reading as 26-25-25-58. Memory speed is reading normally.
I am not sure that I'm stringing together the right combination of words to get anything significant from Google, as my searches haven't returned anything relevant.
Edit: Woah, and my CAS Latency is reading 26. It's supposed to be 16. That's a huge difference.
Edit2: XMP Profile was switched off, but memory frequency was uptuned to its advertised 3600MHz. When the BIOS resets and turns off XMP, it usually defaults frequency to 2133MHz or so. Maybe this could have been an issue. It's finally something that I've found. Gonna pause troubleshooting to just use my computer normally and try to catch any repeat behaviors. Renabled XMP, and timings are back to normal.
I may have found something interesting. HWInfo is reading my memory timing as much higher than it's supposed to be, and I know for a fact it's been read accurately in the past. It should read 16-19-19-36, but it's reading as 26-25-25-58. Memory speed is reading normally.
I am not sure that I'm stringing together the right combination of words to get anything significant from Google, as my searches haven't returned anything relevant.
Edit: Woah, and my CAS Latency is reading 26. It's supposed to be 16. That's a huge difference.
Edit2: XMP Profile was switched off, but memory frequency was uptuned to its advertised 3600MHz. When the BIOS resets and turns off XMP, it usually defaults frequency to 2133MHz or so. Maybe this could have been an issue. It's finally something that I've found. Gonna pause troubleshooting to just use my computer normally and try to catch any repeat behaviors. Renabled XMP, and timings are back to normal.
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