I would assume this is a faulty CPU/Mobo/RAM or you can update the bios and see what you can do. Try using one stick in channel B and see if you can overclock it to 6000mhz. Do that in channel B with same stick and see if you still hit XMP. Now take the “good” stick out and put the untested stick in and do the same test. If that does hit 6000mhz your mobo/cpu might be at fault here. If it can’t hit it with one stick then it wont be your ram.
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If you can’t get MHz then go for lower CLs
I would assume this is a faulty CPU/Mobo/RAM or you can update the bios and see what you can do. Try using one stick in channel B and see if you can overclock it to 6000mhz. Do that in channel B with same stick and see if you still hit XMP. Now take the “good” stick out and put the untested stick in and do the same test. If that does hit 6000mhz your mobo/cpu might be at fault here. If it can’t hit it with one stick then it wont be your ram.