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annopolis230

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  1. At first I had them in 1 and 3 but now they're in 2 and 4 like they should be.
  2. OK I fixed it and everything is working fine and my RAM is running at the advertised speeds -- The issue was that they were in the wrong slots. In my experience, it not being on the QVL doesn't mean much. RAM is RAM.
  3. OK after looking around, I think I may have put the sticks into the wrong slots. I confused slot 1 for slot 4. After reseating the ram in the new correct slots, the PC turns on for a few seconds then off in a loop. My monitor receives no signal during this time so I can’t get into the BIOS
  4. Thanks again, My memory kit is F4-3200C16D-16GTZKW. Listed latency CL16-18-18-38. Listed voltage 1.35v. Just checked in my BIOS and the timings and voltage are both correct. 3200MHz still won’t work.
  5. Thanks for the reply, But I'm 100% sure that's not the problem. Source: My brother has an exactly identical system and his is able to run perfectly at 3200MHz after he enabled the XMP profile.
  6. Hello, I recently bought some 3200 MHz 16gb Trident Z memory. As expected, it didn't run at full 3200MHz by default. To fix this, I tried enabling the XMP profile in my BIOS and that didn't change the speed. So then I tried manually setting the speed to 3200MHz and when I rebooted the system, it would turn off after a few seconds and then do that in a loop until I got into the BIOS again. Then I tried upping the voltage a little (from 1.35 to 1.4) and the same thing happened. I don't want to go above 1.4. How can I make my memory run at advertised speed? Ryzen 5 2600 Asrock AB350 Pro4 2x 8GB 3200MHz GSkill Trident Z Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
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