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abyzma

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 2700XT
  • Motherboard
    Asrock B450 Pro 4
  • RAM
    16gb Patriot Viper 4 3000 mhz
  • GPU
    Sapphire RX 580 Pulse
  • Case
    Phantex P350X
  • Storage
    240 GB Kingston SATA SSD, 2 TB + 500 GB Hard drives
  • PSU
    Corsair Vengeance 550M
  • Display(s)
    Samsung, Captiva
  • Cooling
    Deepcool Captain 240 Pro AIO
  • Keyboard
    havit Mechanical (blue switches)
  • Mouse
    Speedlink SCELUS
  • Sound
    Corsair Void Pro Wireless
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Phone
    Huawei P Smart Z

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  1. what numbers should i type in?
  2. it causes it to boot cycle for 5 or so times and then resets to previous Settings
  3. yes, if i enable that, it cant boot
  4. this is basically the same bios as i have... there's nothing that says docp
  5. what does that do? also where can i find that?
  6. one stick alone doesn't let itself be clocked higher either, i know that my pc wont boot in the wrong ram configuration too, it doesn't show anything about xmp in cpu-z
  7. is this an issue with the Ram or the Motherboard?
  8. ok, i switched around the ram sticks in their slots and now all 16gb is loaded but wont run any higher than 2133mhz
  9. both sticks of ram run independently but wont let themselves be set to xmp or anything higher than 2133mhz memory speed or it will boot cycle and then reset the settings
  10. i have a 2700XT with a asrock b 450 pro 4 motherboard and 8x2gb of 3000mhz Patriot Viper 4 ram, the ram wont run at anything more than 2133mhz and now task manager says it has 8gb in hardware reserved
  11. my system specs are currently: - 2700XT stock settings - RX 580 stock settings - 240 AIO - 5 Deepcool RGB fans - 1 SATA SSD - 2 Hard drives - 2x8 gb 3200mhz Ram - 550 Watt Corsair Vengeance PSU Im planning on upgrading to the RTX 3070 next year but i am not sure if my current PSU could handle the extra wattage of the Card.
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