RGB FUSION 2.0 With B560 Motherboard, RGB Fusion 2.0 is even better with Addressable LEDs.* RGB Fusion 2.0 offers users the option to control onboard RGB and external RGB / Addressable LED light strips for their PC. * PCIe 4.0 support varies by processor installed, refer product spec for further details.
Multiple fan headers can support PWM/DC fan and pump, and users can easily define each fan curve based on different temperature sensors across the board via intuitive user interface.
Smart Fan 6 contains several unique cooling features that ensure gaming PC maintain its performance while staying cool and quiet. All-solid capacitors to improve transient response and minimize oscillation.Direct 6+2Phases Low RDS(on) MOSFETs without PWM Doublers, each power phase connects directly to the CPU.Digital PWM Controller to deliver appropriate voltage to the CPU.
Intel® B560 Ultra Durable Motherboard with Direct 6+2 Phases Digital VRM, Full PCIe 4.0* Design, PCIe 4.0 M.2, GIGABYTE 8118 Gaming LAN, 8-ch HD Audio with Audio Caps, USB TYPE-C®, RGB FUSION 2.0, Q-Flash PlusĬleaner and more efficient power delivery to the CPU with better thermal performance ensure stability under high CPU frequencies and heavy loading. Now finishing second pass without any error.Ĭan someone explain how is this possible? I can't believe the board would be this fragile especially with original backplate.Gigabyte B560M DS3H (rev. Realised that prime95 RAM test does not really test much of this amount of memory and downloaded memtest86. Ran prime95 ramtest, crashed after 3h, but that could easily be by 70C overheat (bad case airflow with stock cooler). Put back the M.2 with OS and booted ok too, CPUZ confirmed the dual-channel. So I took the original cooler from CPU box, screwed it in on only like 1-2 turns and it booted ok. I thought what a nonsense that was, but why not try it? Tried all three stick separately in every slot.Īt this point I was ready to RMA the board and probably also CPU, but did some more search and found a reddit where someone had same issue and solved it by loosening the cooler a bit. Now I was not able to boot if there was any stick in B1 or B2 slot at all. Tried reseating the CPU, but used different cooler after reseating. Then I even booted to W10, but crashed after 3min.Ĭontacted ASRock, got generic tips to try - which are good at the beginning - but when it did not work after second answer they directed me to discuss it with seller. After like milion tries while swapping sticks I somehow did manage to boot into BIOS, but it crashed. RAM: 2x16 Crucial Ballistix 3600 CL16 (BL2K16G36C16U4B) + one stick for testing: HX426C16FB3/4 (4GB HyperX)Īt the beginning I was able to only boot on single channel (single stick or A1+A2 or B1+B2). Hi, would like to join this thread as it has multiple common symptoms as my system does.