Does anyone know if there are ram OC issues with these boards? I've been having some issues with my 4 month old self-built computer and with some help from reading these forums, I think I have diagnosed my issue. My ballistix ram that is rated for 3200Mhz is not listed on the QVL for my Asus Prime X370 motherboard, but the mobo is listed on the crucial website. It seemed to work fine at first with the XMP set for 3200 but then I started getting random game crashes about a month ago with it eventually just shutting down the whole system after a while. the computer would boot up fine but after running for about 20 seconds the screen would go blank and stop responding. best I could tell anyway because the fans and LEDs in the case would still be lit but no picture or sound. I tried moving my hdmi cable from the graphics card to the motherboard too see if that made a difference and still nothing. it wont do it every time but in the last week it has done it about 5 times. I updated all my chipset drivers and have the latest BIOS for my board but the only way it seems to have stopped is by turning the RAM speed down to 2666Mhz, which is what the manufacturer has as the highest native speed. BIOS had identified my ram as 2400Mhz by default. could it be from me cheaping out on the ram? or does this sound like I need to upgrade my mobo to something that can handle the higher speeds?
My setup is:
Ryzen 5 2600
Crucial Ballistix LT BLS8G4D32AESBK x2 =16GB
Asus Prime X370 PRO Mobo
PowerColor Rx570 Red Dragon 4GB
Inland Premium 256GB Nvme SSD Boot
Toshiba 7200 rpm 2TB mass storage
Power Spec 550 watt 80 Plus Bronze PSU
Corsair Carbide Spec02 redshift case