4 sticks of DDR5 has been notoriously less stable than 2 stick configs. This is why most places recommend going from 16gbx2 to 32gbx2 or 1x64gb if you're going to upgrade, then putting them in the designated spots for your motherboard.
Also are you positive you bought the exact same ram? Not familiar if it's normal, but on your CPU-Z it's showing one set is EXPO and the other is XMP... usually it's one or the other so you might have either bought an XMP/EXPO set by mistake or something might be wrong with your BIOS config?
Actually I see you might have bought two different sets... Slot #2 is HP52U40s8HM-16FRAE and slot #1 is KF552C40BB-16. One made by hynix the other by Samsung. Tried looking for specs on HP52U40S8HM-16FRAE and one page said it could be a DDR5-4800 set which explains the 2400Mhz speeds. You could open your PC and check the sticker on each ram stick to confirm the model. While you're doing that you can also test out removing the newer ram you bought and seeing if the issue persists. You will most likely be out of VRAM/Dedicated GPU memory still but you can see if your issues are better
Also have you installed the BIOS update that fixed the Intel 13th gen issue? That could explain voltage issues
Edit: You can try capping FPS to 60 in the NVIDIA Control panel. Uncapped FPS could be a major strain
Thanks bro. Will try out.
Well I checked as much as I could when buying the new RAM's, but all those details were not really displayed on the page I bought it. I know about the fact, that 2x RAM' are known to perform better.
I checked the labels:
#1/#3: KF552C40BBAK2-32 (original ones. Label also says 1.25V which according to datasheets indicates XMP Profile #1 5200)
#2/#4: HP52U40S8HM-16FRAE (on the label it also says: 16GB 1Rx8 XMP5 - 5200 - UAO - 1010 -XT)
So I'd say all labels indicate to be 5200.
I noticed the different manufacturer names already, although I was assuming, that this shouldnt be significant, as I expect the RAM's to be manufactured according to speccs.

This post was edited by SIVIART on Mar 14 2025 02:30pm