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i just finished a build and wanted to enable xmp to run the ram at 3200Mhz, but when i enable it and restart, the pc does not give output and i have to clear CMOS. i have: i5 13500 gigabyte b760m gaming x ax DDR4 teamgroup t force delta RGB 2x8Gb 3200Mhz intel arc 750 msi mag coreliquid 240r v2 corsair cx 650m what can i do?
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Hello, I have 2 ram sticks, Corsair LPX 8gb Ddr4 2666mhz and Corsair LPX 8gb Ddr4 3000mhz, I was wondering whether its OK to enable XMP on these rams at 2666mhz, like would it cause any problems because the modules are different? The cpu is a i7-9700 and the motherboard is an H370 aorus gaming 3. Thanks
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Hello! First: the relevant specs. i9-12900k Gigabyte Z690 Gaming x DDR4 2x16gb DDR4 3600mhz corsair vengeance ram My memory frequency is at 2133mhz and I tried to use xmp. Rebooted and got a memory error. After a while the pc rebooted itself and the bios told me, that there’s something wrong with my settings. Tried xmp with each stick in both channels, got the same error. Tried setting the voltage to the rated 1,35v, it stays at 1.2v. What should I do to get the memory to rated speeds?
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Hello fellow techies, I encountered a problem with the ram that I installed. The xmp 1 frequency is defaulted to 3600mhz which lead to blue screens and crashing when gaming or under stress. - lots of troubleshooting and roughly 10 win 10 reinstalls so I had to manually set the frequency to 3200mhz. - thinking I've fixed it Then after a couple months of non bluescreen and crashing use I've noticed some slow down. After watching some good old tech tips I saw CPU-Z and wanted to check if the ram was working ok. leading to a question about the frequency of my RAM, which seems that task manager is lying to me or CPU-Z is incorrect. MOBO: MAG Z590 TOMAHAWK WIFI (MS-7D08) Processor : 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900K @ 3.50GHz, 3504 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s) Ram: Corsair Vengance LPX 64GB 4 x 16GB DDR4 Dram 3600mhz if someone could tell and reassure me that the memory is running at the set speed of 3200mhz that would be great and if you need anymore info let me know in the thread please. Many thanks **** you NOVATECH god dam liars "yer the 3600mhz ram is ok for MAG Z590 TOMAHAWK"
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Tried running my G.Skill Trident DDR4-3600 16GBx2 Cl 14-15-15-15-35 1.45V ram on xmp profile 1 and it doesnt boot. Tried increasing DRAM voltage to 1.5 and 1.55 still doesnt boot. How do I get faster ram speeds?
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Hi I recently built my new PC. I have the following components: - i5 13600KF - RTX 3090 - 32 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3600mhz ram - ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4 Intel Z690 Alder Lake Socket LGA1700 DDR4 - Windows 11 - 1200w PSU - Bios updated - All drivers up to date I tried booting my PC with default XMP profile enabled and it fails to boot. I can only manage boot with XMP enabled with a manual frequency at 2700Mhz. I am very new to building PC'S and it looks like my setup is not getting close to the performance it should. Only getting a 17k score on 3D Mark with my CPU scoring 12k. Very bad scores on Cinebench as well. 18k on Multi thread. Any ideas?
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Well im stumped to the point where I made an account just to ask for any help. Recently done an overhaul of my PC, replaced next to everything so my parts are all new. Recently tried to use xmp however as many people have realized 13th gen seems to have a massive issue with ram using xmp. I did follow the solution to update IntelME however it did not work and i have checked the boot screen reads the latest version. When i try to boot up with xmp enabled it always repairs windows in the boot screen only for it to not find a solution, then restart and then stuck itself in the boot screen and i can only use the PC when XMP is disabled sticking me to use 2133mhz in the meantime. If anyone has had a similar situation where the popular fix did not work and found a way I would appreciate it a lot for a helping hand. (edit) To let you all know, i did check the bios version and it is 2212, i also benchmarked the hell out of my cpu so i dont think its issue would be cpu bound. I also reinstalled windows.
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Hey guys, I’m having a problem with XMP, when I turn it on at 3200mhz the pc works for about 10 minutes and then suddenly freezes and shuts down, but when I run it at 2133mhz 1.23v it’s all stable. I tried reseating the CPU, updating BIOS, reinstalling windows, setting a higher voltage, but nothing helped. Is my memory controller screwed? I’m running a ROG STRIX Z490-I gaming mobo with an i5-10600kf.
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I've just finished a high-end machine with an EVGA 2080Ti Black, R9 3900x, and 32GB of G.Skill RGB 3200Mhz RAM. I went to enable the XMP and it would not for the life of it post afterwards so I had to clear the cmos to get back in. I feel like the system is PLENTY powerful enough to have the XMP enabled as I did this for a friend with a PC halft the price of mine and it's stable. Any advice?
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I have 32GB (4 x 8GB) of Team T-Force Delta RGB 3000 MHz RAM. They sit in the 4 DIMM slots of my Asus Crosshair VI Hero motherboard, next to my Ryzen 5 1600 (14nm) CPU. Without the XMP profile enabled, the BIOS and system sees the RAM speed as 2400 MHz. With the XMP profile enabled, the RAM speed jumps up to the advertised 3000 MHz. However, often when the XMP profile is enabled the system has multiple issues. Sometimes it has trouble booting, and goes through several boot attempts before success. Sometimes the entire computer will crash from running a simple game of vanilla minecraft or VBA (Visual-Boy Advance) (only while I stream then, and ONLY if XMP is enabled). I've been slowly lowering the RAM speed for XMP (3000 MHz to 2933 MHz to 2866 MHz etc) to try and mitigate these issues. While they have become less frequent, they are still prevalent. So for now, I have turned off the XMP profile and everything runs decently, albeit a tiny bit slower. Since I have NOT delved into the realm of custom overclocking, messing with voltages, etc, does anyone know what may be causing the issues? I even tried all the different combinations of RAM in a dual stick configuration. The same problems arose regardless. So, I don't think it's the RAM itself but either the power delivery or the XMP settings. What are everyone's thoughts on this, since I don't know where to go at this point, and I do NOT want to accidentally harm my computer by messing with settings I don't understand. For further info: PSU: Corsair CXM 750W 80+ Bronze (Had planned on getting a better / more power hungry processor but car repairs ate up THOSE funds, hence why wattage is high for this build) GPU: 6-Pin Dell RX 580 8GB (so basically a re-branded RX 480) CPU cooler: Hyper 212 EVO Chassis: Phanteks Eclipse P350X Thanks in advance for any replies!
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Hi I recently upgraded my PC by switching from Intel to AMD New Mobo: X570 ROG Crosshair VIII Hero CPU: 3900X I reused the memory from my old config which was 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (CMK32GX4M4B3200C16) @ 3200Mhz In the Intel build I could only get that memory working stable at 3133Mhz, but in the new build it would run at 3200Mhz Some instability/BSOD issues that transferred to the new build and I put it down to the memory as it's the only component that was left to swap. So, as Ryzen likes faster RAM I decided to go for a dual 3600Mhx kit, but I'm not getting anywhere near those numbers. 2x16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX "Ryzen Tuned" CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18 If I try to select the full 3600MHz the PC hangs with Q-Code 22 and the amber diagnostic LED If I clock it back to 3466Mhz it sticks on qcode 07 The only way it boots up is if I dial it right back to 3200Mhz - which is a waste of £40 as I could have purchased a 3200 kit if that's all these can get. I'm assuming I've done something wrong in the BIOS, so could someone steer me in the right direction so I can get the proper RAM speeds? My settings in BIOS (with mild OC): Ai Overclock Tuner: Manual Memory Frequency DDR4-3200MHz Core Performance Boost: Disabled CPU Core Ratio: 40.00 CPU Core Voltage: Manual CPU Core Voltage Override: 1.15v DRAM Voltage: 1.35v The rest are fan profile changes If I try to force RAM voltage to 1.35v and push beyond 3200Mhz I get a Q-Code: 22 If I try upping it from the stock 1.20v to 1.25v I get Q-code 07 So it doesn't seem happy with any voltage changes ... Any help appreciated
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Alright so I built a ryzen PC with an Asus board for a friend back in December, when I tried to get the ram to run at its rated speed via DOCP (3200MHz), it would not post, I visited his house 3 times doing my absolute best trying to manually key in the XMP profile, anything to get the ram beyond 2133, but the best I could pull off was 2800MHz (with the same timings and whatnot as the 3200MHz profile), the ram was even on the QVL, so we left it at that thinking that was the best we could pull off, and thought of never buying another Asus ryzen board. However during the process I found next to no forum posts or discussions of this issue. Keep in mind I just recently built another PC for my little brother and had no issue getting the ram to its rated speed via XMP (R3 3100, 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16 OLOy, AsRock B450m-Pro4). Am I retarded, was it the board, or is DOCP Garbage? (For that friend's PC we were using a corsair 2x8gb 3200MHz CL16 kit, a Ryzen 5 3600, and an Asus X570 gaming plus wifi.)
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Upgraded my pc today, with 2 new dimm sticks of 8gb at 3200mhz, however as soon as i started to use the computer, some programs acted up, and eventually led to blue screen. Ive used memtest86 and the windows tool to diagnose the ram, and everytime i have used xmp to 3200mhz, the tests found errors, and when ive turned it off it worked fine. Anyone knows why this is happens? I am currently trying to see if ill be able to xmp to 3000mhz. Pc specs: Amd ryzen 3900x Gigabyte aorus elite x570 ( i have the latest bios) 4 × hyperx fury rgb ram 8gb 3200mhz MSI 2080ti gaming x trio 750W 80gold psu 2×nvme ssds. 1× sata ssd.
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Hello, I am currently using an R7 2700X with 8GB 2400MHz/CL16 RAM (PPP link). I'm currently looking for faster RAM to buy during Black Friday. I read that 3200MHz is the sweet spot for my CPU and found some 3200MHz 14CL - B-Die sticks. However, I've also realized that Ryzen 5000 is best with 4000MHz ram. I plan to get a Zen4 (6000?) CPU, but now I'm afraid that 3200 MHz will be too slow, and I don't want to upgrade my RAM twice. With that being said, should I just get 4000MHz RAM, or should I just stick with the 3200MHz RAM I found (and maybe overclock)? Also, what are the best options for 4000MHz sticks? I am willing to overclock if I can find a good tutorial, so B-die will be fine. Any help is appreciated, thank you! P.S. - My motherboard is more on the budget side, so I don't know it will be even be able to support 4000MHz ram. What I might do is just buy the faster RAM and run it at lower speeds, and then when Zen 4 comes out I will probably go get the CPU and a new mobo that supports it. Please let me know if this is a good idea as well.
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I bought a budget PC for couch gaming a while back when the i3-9350KF was below €100,- and I still had some DDR4 memory kits on the shelf. I was looking at a Z370 chipset at first, but didn't want to update the firmware with another CPU and because the Z390 where to expensive, I went for a nice deal on a B365 board from ASRock. My current specs: CPU: Intel i3-9350KF RAM: 2x 4GB Crucial Ballistix Elite rated at 2666MT/s and 2x 8GB Crucial Ballistix Sport AT (the TUF variants) rated at 3000MT/s Motherboard: ASRock B365M Phantom Gaming 4 I never could enable XMP. Neither with seperate kits nor the kits combined. Whatever I tried, it was running at 2400MT/s which is the rated speeds according to Intel. Because 2400 isn't that far off from 2666 I just left it. Until the video from LTT from two days ago complaining about it being blocked in non-Z chipsets starting from the 10th generation. So my question is can it be done? Everytime I enable XMP it is still running at 2400MT/s. So is this a hardware limitation because of the CPU or motherboard or am I missing something?
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So I'm at the point where I wish to upgrade my old rig. I've decided on a ryzen 7 3700x as my CPU and a Gigabyte x570 aorus elite. But I keep reading online that this board has problems running ram at their marketed speeds. I want to pair the board and cpu with HyperX fury ddr4 8*2GB 3200mhz ram (got a really good deal on them) and was wondering if this is still the case with this board? People have mentioned that the XMP profiles don't really work and that they will down clock them to the regular 2133mhz. Is there need for concern? And would the Asus Tuf x570 be better? They are the same price where I live but people have also mentioned that this board have problems with longer GPUs. Hope someone here can help me clear this up for me~ thank you~
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Hello everyone, I ran into a problem. I noticed in the CPU-Z that my RAM runs slower (2133mhz) than it should (3200mhz 2x8GB kit). I enabled XMP and a DRAM profile in the BIOS but it literally did nothing. In BIOS the speed remained at 2133mhz and the same in CPU-Z. I tried running XMP & disabling DRAM profile and the other way around with no luck. Then I tried running XMP and setting the speed to 3200mhz manually but that just results in the system crashing on start-up. 3000mhz works fine. Is there any limitation on RAM speed due to using B450/R7 2700X I'm not aware of? I know the RAM is not on the QVL list (difference of 1 letter), but the BIOS seems to get all the data just fine. Could that alone be it? My setup is: ASRock Steel Legend B450M AMD R7 2700X Palit GeForce 1660 Ti Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3200mhz RAM (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16) Corsair PSU 750W Windows 10 Thank you very much!
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Hello all, I just recently added an additional 16GB of 3200MHz RAM to my gaming rig (for a total of 32GB, all at 3200MHz). And Windows Task Manager, my BIOS, and even CPU-z are telling me that I'm not getting 3200MHz across the board. In addition, my bios won't let me run xmp. It crashes and has me revert to previous settings. The ram I had initially was Corsair Vengeance LPX (2x8) 16GB 3200MHz, and I added Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (2x8) 16GB 3200MHz. I'm wondering now, if this was a rookie mistake, and I should've just gotten more LPX instead of the RGB? But the MHz is the same, and the latency numbers are also the same. System hardware is as follows: Core i7-9700k MSI z370 SLI Plus Corsair Vengeance LPX (2x8) 16GB 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (2x8) 16GB 3200MHz RTX 2070 Super FTW3 If anyone has any advice on how to fix this, please let me know. I still have time to return and the ram I got and swap it for the same ram I had initially. Thanks!
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So i had a problem where I tried to oc my ram after doing so (lots and lots of failed attempts using the calculator for ryzen) i found one that didn't crash however when i tried to load into widows i got stuck on auto repair boot loop cleared cmos then tried again (for those of you who know how long and hard it is to go threw all the timmings you get my pain) to no avail sat on forums for hours. heres the weird part i found 1 dim slot would work with both ram on xmp but together would not after i had been using xmp since i built my setup. i tried it all flash bios, renistall bios, mess with ddrv, litterally everything you can imagine. But then i came across a form that said that your aio pump after being on for a while can come loose or sag on one side causing some pins not to connect, i thought to my self surely this cant be true, even if so this wasn't a problem till i started overclocking my ram so me being desperate i completely dissembled my board gpu, ram, m.2, checked all connecters 24 pin 8 pin and finally tore down my aio and cpu and check to make sure i didnt bend a pin thank god they all looked straight to the naked eye so i put her back in reapplied the thermal paste and remounted my aio which can be very confusing for new builder or to old ones who just wanted to try amd as most of the mounting options really suck lol unlike intels always sturdy 4 screw bracket i have two thub screws that pull up on the two flat pieces. checked temps posted great first try then i checked speed stock 1333 then i tried xmp again and wah la running at 3600 speed. so a quick guide if your having memory issues step by step 1. clear cmos try again 2. flash bios 3. try different ram (if you only have one test each one in the 2nd slot or 1st deppending on your MB) try each one with XMP on and off if one doesn't work then there you go bad ram if both don't work try different ram 3. try a different MB you can easily fry the dim slots over volting 4. uninstall and reinstall your cpu 5. if still no luck its possible you bent a pin on your cpu or its fried. good luck OCers My specs: Cpu: ryzen 5 3600 OC: 4.2 @ 1.350v MB: msi x570 gaming plus RAM: 2x8 vengeance rgb pro 3600 GPU: rtx 2060 ko ultra AIO: ML240r rgb CASE: Coolermaster h500 PSU: 650w gold+ C.A. rm650x STORAGE: m.2 sata evo plus 1tb, 2tb barracuda 7200
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Hi! I recently bought a stick of RAM (Kingston HyperX Impact 16GB 2400MHz DDR4 SDRAM SO-DIMM 260-pin) and I noticed that it is running at the speed of 2133mhz instead of 2400mhz. I've tried to look around in the BIOS but I did not find XMP. Yes, I know how to unlock the BIOS but I still was not able to find the option. The RAM is supposed to support XMP 2.0 and I really want to get the most out of it. My laptop is the MSI gp62mvr 7rf leopard pro. Thank you in advance.
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welcome !! i have : i3-4150 avexir 8gb of ram (2x4) 1600mhz gigabyte b85m-ds3h-a so when i run cpu-z i find the ram running in 800mhz so i activate the xmp profile and checked it again and i found it is still running at 800mhz so what i need to do to make the ram running at 1600mhz?
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Hey, I got a new pc today and afterbuilding i enconter an issue with the XMP profile, I have Corsair LPX vengeance 3600 CL20, A B450 aorus Elite and an AMD 3600. Are they any known issues about this configuration or any tips for me, I am currnetly running at DDR4 base clock : 2133 MHz.
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1. What is XMP / DOCP and why do I need it? 2. I turn on XMP / DOCP then my computer reboots a few times and goes back to default speed. Or won’t boot at all. 3. My computer sometimes crashes with a blue screen of death after turning on XMP / DOCP. 4. How do I see my ram speed in windows? Can I use task manager? 5. My ram speed is showing half my normal speed in CPU-Z. 6. My ram speed is a few mhz lower or higher than what I’m meant to be getting? 7. My ram in windows is showing that some (less than half) is not usable? 8. My ram in windows is showing that HALF is not usable? 9. I’m looking to buy ram, what configuration should I buy? 10. What if I want to upgrade my RAM in the future? 11. What is a ram KIT and how does it vary from a single stick? If you have any questions that you think should be added or changed please let me know!
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Hello guys, so I just a built a computer and what a headache to put ram to it's supposed advertised frequency ... I tried 2 differents motherboard : gaming x x570 and now MSI x570 unify I upgraded my PSU from 450W to 750W I tried 2 ram kits : first 2x8 lpx vengeance (c-die samsung ver 4.31) and now a 4x8 Trident z neo (F4-3600C16Q-32GTZNC) I have the ryzen 5 3600 On my msi board, I have the last bios update, and XMP profil (1 or 2) won't change the ram frequency (stuck at 2133), if I try to change manually the frequency to 3600 pc won't boot (ram overclocking fail error) I don't know much about OC but I thought if I changed to a better RAM (that's advertised amd optimized) it will solve my problems but no, I really could use some help Thanks !