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Hello to whom it concerns, I somewhat recently built another computer recently but I am having issues trying to use the full potential of the ram kit I bought with the AMD Ryzen 7700x. Every time I try to set the RAM speed to 6600mhz in the bios or enable the a-xmp profile and reboot the PC, the PC screen goes to black and does not boot (fails to boot to MB screen). I have to hit the CMOS button in order to use the PC again if I attempt with RAM OC. I do notice an error code present on MB when the screen goes black (Error code 5). Currently the RAM is running at 4800mhz. I am currently running Windows 11 Pro 64 bit and am up to date on BIOS. CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 7700X CPU Cooler: CORSAIR - iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX CPU Cooler - Black MB: MSI MEG MEG X670E ACE Gaming Motherboard (Currently on recent stable BIOS: V.1.6 / E7D69AMS RAM: VENGEANCE® RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 DRAM 6600MHz C32 Memory Kit — Black (Sku for RAM: CMH32GX5M2X6600C32) PSU: CORSAIR - HXi Series HX1000i 80 PLUS Platinum Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise ATX Power Supply - Black Is this possibly a limitation of the memory support from the MB? I don’t quite understand what the text below means but will look into it. From MSI MB page on memory support: “4x DDR5, Maximum Memory Capacity 128GB Memory Support DDR5 6666+(OC)/ 6600(OC)/ 6400(OC)/ 6200(OC)/ 6000(OC)/ 5800(OC)/ 5600(OC)/ 5400(OC)/ 5200(OC)/ 5000(OC)/ 4800(JEDEC) MHz Max. overclocking frequency: • 1DPC 1R Max speed up to 6666+ MHz • 1DPC 2R Max speed up to 6000+ MHz • 2DPC 1R Max speed up to 6400+ MHz • 2DPC 2R Max speed up to 4000+ MHz Supports Dual-Channel mode Supports non-ECC, un-buffered memory Supports AMD EXPO”
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My trident Z RAM. aka 2 x this exact kit right here: F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC is running rather hot. Granted I have four dimm slots being used on my motherboard, But I have quite a well ventilated case, AND currently due to BIOS limitations am only running the ram at 3200MHz out of it's rated 3600mhz at the exact same timings (MSI X570 UNIFY bios btw) . A few things though, that may indicate these temperatures. As seen below my RAM is running at 1.36V. Which seems way to high, for a 3200mhz below advertised speeds. I have actually lowered the voltage in the BIOS, although It still shows rather high voltage here? am I doing something else wrong? There some other voltages of there of course, But I'm mainly focused on the RAM BASED ones. Please let me know if I can lower any voltages further as shown here. AND if you have experience with MSI X570 BIOS' perhaps I could get an explanation as to why some of the voltages I've lowered haven't lowered themselves down, even after shutting down completely them starting up again. Btw, I'm using a Ryzen 7 5800X, if that helps! Please post any experinces as well as answers in the chat, related to the following ONLY thankyou!
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Title says all but heres my specs: CPU: 12600k OC to 5ghz-P cores, 4ghz-E cores MOBO: Asus Prime D4 Z690-P RAM: 2x16gb Vengeance LPX 3600mhz 19-22-22-36 (advertised timings) CASE: Corsair 275R Airflow CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 2 280mm GPU: Inno3D Compact 2060 Storage: 1x NVME 1TB samsung 970 1x 2TB Seagate HDD (sorry mods i didnt mean to post this here i meant to post in troubleshooting, was in a rush)
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Hello, I'm trying to overclock my DDR4 Ram from 3000MHz to 3600MHz. I am not sure where to start, the specs are; 2x8GB 15-17-17-35 1.35V I think i can run it at 3200Mhz without chaning anything. I stress tested it using OCCT memory test for ~15 minutes and it seemed fine, not sure if should have went longer. Any ideas were i can start to adjust timings and what not? Thank you.
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Facing issue with kernel-power 41. Pc shuts down and turns on again randomly. occurs mostly while playing games. tried- 1. windows re 2. temps checked 3.bios update 4.auto restart disabled this problem occurs when i enable xmp for ram. using ram gskill tridentZ 3200mhz 8gb single for AMD r5 3600. mobo aorus b450 pro wifi. i checked, the mbo is compatible with the ram. What could be the possible problem? PSU Motherboard or RAM?
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A newbie here without any RAM overclocking experience. There are informations out there saying that tighter timings and higher frequency gives better performance for the RAM. But I am wondering should I overclock my RAM to higher frequency or tighter timings? Extra question: Can I tighten RAM timings without changing the frequency? Will increasing voltage do the job? System: Ryzen 3700X Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus Patriot Viper 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 16-18-18-36 <- converted to USD will be $84.11 sadly it's the cheapest 16GB 3200 kit in my country [OLOy 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200 16-18-18-38] <- this is the RAM I originally spotted on and I want it XD USD $100 is a deal for me
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I recently built my first gaming PC, which worked fine for 2 weeks but now getting BSODs frequently. I have some questions: 1) do i need z series board in order for RAM to use XMP profile 2) can ram overclocking cause BSOD I have got two sticks of 8gb Corsair Vengeance 2400mhz but in BIOS one shows 2133 and other 2400 I have tested my ram using memtest86 and it sometime shows error and sometime not, i am really confused.
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Hey guys, Do I need to increase the DRAM Voltage to Overclock my RAM? I have overclocked my Ram from 2400MHz to 2666MHz, but did not tinker with the voltage settings, games running fine, ran a Prime95 test for 10 Minutes and looks stable. (Current DRAM Voltage - 1.2V, set Automatically my motherboard h310m gigabyte) Please give your suggestions
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I need help, I have a Gigabyte b450m ds3h, a ryzen 5 1600af, a XFX Radeon rx 580, 2 sticks of corsair vengeance 3200mhz ram, samsung evo 970 nvme ssd, and a evga 500w power supply. System gets stuck in a blue screen of death boot loop whenever I enable xmp ram profile, I have tried re-seating the ram, the ram is compatible with both the motherboard and the cpu. When I put it at stock speed it runs fine, boots into windows and everything. Any help you guys can give would be awesome, it's really starting to annoy me.
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So i have a little trouble with my G.Skill F4-3600C15D-16GTZ Kit. I had issues with crashing applications and stuff. but never got a bluescreen. So i was looking things up for litterally weeks thinking my OC isnt stable or when gaming my GPU has VRAM heat issues and it surely also had, but i replaced the thermal pads and it was fine then. When i initially bought my cpu+board+ram i checked with memtest86 and there wasnt any errors when using the XMP profile. But i had to go the long route into an in depth analysis to find out what was going wrong. So i bought a little tool for RAM stability testing (karhu) in Windows. And well yeah .. after 7 Minutes and only 379% the tool found the first error. I tried adjusting dram voltage, vccio, vccsa but the kit remains unstable when using the DDR4-3600 XMP profile, was able to squeeze out 500% coverage on the test without using absurd amounts of voltage or 1800% coverage with 1.4v DRAM voltage (which is still pretty unstable). SO i was forced to set it to DDR4-3200 to get it stable quick before further testing. Whats your opinion would you RMA this kit and maybe live weeks without a functional PC? Or would you just live with the slower memory? Because i dont have any replacement DDR4 laying around.
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I have tried overclocking both using the bios and RYZEN Master, for my CPU overclock ryzen mater was better since I had more granular control over the voltage , but for my ram overclocking I can't understand how to change the memory voltage plus there are a lot more options which I am not familiar with and don't want to change. Is there any way that I could use the bios to overclock my ram and ryzen master to overclock my CPU?
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I'm not sure what to make of the behavior I am seeing from my PC when I am testing my RAM. Neither MemTest64 or prime95 are crashing or reporting errors, but the display signal gets turned off and when turned back on the active program window looks like garbage. I thought it was a sleep state, but I double checked and nothing is ever set to sleep or turn-off in my power management settings. So I am not sure what this is an indication of. Is it unstable RAM even without the programs crashing or reporting errors? If anyone has experienced this please chime in. Thank you. In this scenario the RAM is overclocked and the GPU is overclocked. Not the CPU.
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My motherboard is Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura and i have with it FX 8350 overclocked to 4.5Ghz using Multiplier. I also have a +200mhz on NB and HT making them run at 2400mhz. My ram is Samsung DDR3 1600mhz 11-11-11-28 and i dk why when my system is overclocked and ram set to 1600mhz which it's native speed Prime95 Blend test crashes on Core 6 with smth like Illegal Sumout or smth like that.On the internet i saw that this means my oc is not stable,but i couldn't make it stable by raising VCore nor CPU/NB Voltage.But switching ram to 1866 which is slightly over it's native speed makes Prime95 not crash anymore even with very low Vcore i'm talking like 1.335V and the stock is 1.380V so i'm running it slightly undervolted now and it's damn stable. What can be causing this and is it normal? Also i have placed aftermarket heatsinks on the ram sticks along with some high quality thermal pads and they never go hot or atleast not hot enough to cause pain when i touch them.. they are barely warm.My NB on the other hand burns my finger right up even after i changed it's thermal paste which helped a bit but still runs very hot.VRM's are pretty cool which is also strange.
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Hello, I have some questions concerning my ASUS Prime B350-Plus motherboard. I have 2 LPX Vengeance 8GB 3200Mhz and my motherboard seems to lock them at 2133Mhz. I updated BIOS then tried to manually set them to 2666 (without using DOCP). It restarted twice and settled it again to 2133. So i checked the compatibility between the ram and motherboard. It was on the list with a "DOCP3200" maximum frequency. When i enabled "D.O.C.P" on my motherboard and restarted, after a few minutes, the famous "blue screen" showed up (something about kernel) And before doing anything without really knowing i must know : -Why i can't manually set the frequency to 2666Mhz for example. (since it should be supported and doesn't need any OC) -Is DOCP safe for my motherboard? When i read about max frequency on the user manual the max frequency is 2400Mhz (but it doesn't even work.) And on the Asus supported ram pdf i can only see "DOCP3200". Thank's in advance for your help.
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Hello guys i have a ryzen build with cpu:ryzen 1600,ram:corsair vengeance lpx red 2x4gb,mobo:asus prime b350-plus,gpu:msi 1050 ti gaming x, i tried overclock my ram with xmp profile but i was getting bsod everyday so i reseted the bios setting and the bsod stopped. My ram speed is 3200mhz as corsair advertise but now i have to run it to 2133mhz so i dont get bsods. Help someone how i can overclock without getting bsod.Xmp profile not working as i said before.
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Specs: Mobo: asus strix z370-e Cpu:i7 8700 (non k) Gpu:1050 ti Ram: 16gb hyper x fury @ 2133mhz Pls help i want to oc my ram for better performance but the voltage setting is locked. Can i increase ram voltage with locked cpu or not if yes does anyone know why i'm having this problem?
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I've been trying to set a stable cpu and ram OC on my ryzen 5 1600x for 3 days with no luck. I can get a stable CPU OC at 4ghz 1.4v on 2133 ram speed or a 3.6Ghz at stock voltage on 3200 ram speed at 1.35v but not both at the same time. Every time I set both I get a F9 code, reboot, and bios is set to stock. The PC boots fine and stable on windows, but everytime i get into bios i get a F9 code RAM passes a 600% memtest, and cpu OC is stable for hours in OCCT, Prime95, Aida64 and 30 calculations on intel burn test. I have increased SOC in small increments from 1.1 up to 1.2v unsuccessfully. I'm about to declare defeat on this one. X370 gaming K7, Ryzen 5 1600x 1.4v, Gskill trident Z 3200, Bios F22 CPB Disable C&Q disable Svm disable Global C- State disable Xmp disable and set to manual at 14-14-14-34-75-1T-53.3omhs proc odt. CPU LLC medium SOC LLC medium Please help. Any insight is welcome
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Alright I have an r7 1700 and got this nice kit of ram i've had it for awhile and would like to get the most out of it. I have run half of a mem test with these settings applied https://proclockers.com/reviews/memory/gskill-flare-x-3200mhz-ddr4-2x8gb-16gb-memory-review/page/0/5 (copied them its 1.37v and 14 13 13 33 from the 14 14 14 34) only ran half because I wanted to see which was better before I moved on. I know that generally speaking it might vary based on what i'm doing. I get a new cooler monday and plan to oc to 3.8-3.9ghz I will stream, play games, and edit random videos. I know that the infinity fabric scales off of something with the ram I believe its the speed but im not sure. Any random guesses would be appreciated. ( I know that any benefit I get will be extremely small its more about messing around then actually improving performance).
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I have ordered the following parts: Thermaltake LitePowerx - 350W Patriot 4GB 1600MHZ LD 512X8 memory MSI AMD A78M-E35 M-ATX Motherboard - Socket FM2+ AMD A6-6400K Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR3 1866 Gaming Memory - 4GB An old 1tb hhd I wanted to know if I could run to ram sticks of different speeds and latencies at the same time Or do you think it would be possible to oc the cheaper ram to 1866mhz or at least 1833mhz and sacrifice some latency? This build is just here to sustain me till skylake releases This is my first post thanks in advance