dammit i was really hoping the board wasn't bad but it looks like that might be the case. I looked it up though and it says ddr5 memory voltage can fluctuate under load so I don't know. You know more than me lol
@FreemanVashier It's totally normal for this to occur. You can buy yourself oscilloscope and connect it to your CPU or RAM and you will see that current is always changing and has noise, it's never to be fully stable power draw because you can use logic as well, the stability test is not doing static loads, it's meant to test different loads and it switches types of load which obviously result in fluctuating power draw and such..
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DDR5 modules have built-in voltage regulators to maintain a stable voltage even under heavy load. That fluxuating doesn't sound right.
dammit i was really hoping the board wasn't bad but it looks like that might be the case. I looked it up though and it says ddr5 memory voltage can fluctuate under load so I don't know. You know more than me lol
IT is the watts that was fluctuating not voltage so I was wrong.
@@RyanLever have you tried the lighting software? Try deleting it and reinstalling
@FreemanVashier It's totally normal for this to occur. You can buy yourself oscilloscope and connect it to your CPU or RAM and you will see that current is always changing and has noise, it's never to be fully stable power draw because you can use logic as well, the stability test is not doing static loads, it's meant to test different loads and it switches types of load which obviously result in fluctuating power draw and such..