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TaintedKingz

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  1. Have fixed the problem entirely! Issue was the B450-F Gaming Motherboard says it is compatible with my 3200mhz speed RAM kit on the QVL but Ryzen 7 can only handle running at a max frequency of 2666mhz without any instability on that specific board combination. No fault to the manufacturers but the board was inaccurately advertised to be plug and play with that frequency on the QVL. Have now installed the ASUS Prime X470-PRO Motherboard into my system and RAM runs perfectly on D.O.C.P. Memory profile 1 set at specified RAM timings and voltages on the RAM kit. Short and sweet statement is dont just trust the QVL and run with the kit it says, do extra research for your specific combination of processor RAM and mobo. Especially with Zen+ Ryzen chips (2nd Generation Ryzen chips have max memory frequency compatibility issues, even with the mobo BIOS up to the current flash.) Thanks again guys! Ryzen 7 2700X with Wraith Spire LED Air Cooler (the stock one) Asus Prime X470-PRO Motherboard Thermaltake 700W 80+ White Non-modular Power Supply GSkill Ripjaws V 4x8GB RAM kit (32GB, 3200mhz) XFX Radeon RX580 8GB Gddr5 VRAM Graphics Card Sabrent 512GB nvme rocket SSD Boot drive Seagate Firecuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive (2.5" Drive) Thermaltake V200 RGB Case
  2. Im having one hell of a time getting my RAM to run stable enough to do any form of RAM frequency changes in my newly built pc (about 5 weeks old). Seriously needing some expertise and guidance for this issue. Can anyone help me out? BIOS is updated to version 3003 which is the newest version available from ASUS, all AMD drivers have been updated to the most current version as well, all windows updates are current too. RAM Memory frequency is stuck at DDR4-1833mhz in BIOS, I cant get the system to boot with any other speed than that. Tried enabling D.O.C.P. memory profile 1 which set my memory timings at CL16-18-18-18-38 @1.35V (those are the recommended timings and voltages provided on the RAM sticks as well). I don't know what else could be causing the system instability and would greatly appreciate any feedback on my build or help with the situation at hand. Thank you in advance! System specs are as follows - Ryzen 7 2700X with Wraith Spire LED Air Cooler (the stock one) Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming Motherboard Thermaltake 700W 80+ White Non-modular Power Supply GSkill Ripjaws V 4x8GB RAM kit (32GB, 3200mhz) XFX Radeon RX580 8GB Gddr5 VRAM Graphics Card Sabrent 512GB nvme rocket SSD Boot drive Seagate Firecuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive (2.5" Drive) Thermaltake V200 RGB Case I AM NOT OVERCLOCKED AT ALL. THERMALS ARE STABLE TOO.
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