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Memory failure at xmp

hi!

 

I have just put together a new ryzen build and have run into some memory problems. 
 

hardware is

tomahawk max

ryzen 3600 

g.skill trident z neo 3600 16-18-18-18-39 2x16gb

asus dual EVO 2070 super

Cooler master v750 psu

 

For oc i have enabled pbo and auto oc in ryzen master. For the gpu i have 1000mhz memory oc and 60mhz core clock. Xmp enabled and memory rubbing at 3600mhz eithbstock timinga. All tested and stable in superposition, cpu-z, user benchmark. 
 

But then I got down to gaming and had unexpected crashes in rdr2. Tried aida64, system reboots on fpu test. 
 

then i turned xmp off and system works, but memory at 2166mhz. 
 

so my question is: any fixes for this so that i can run memory at 3600mhz or should I return the sticks and replace then with some better ones?

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1 minute ago, Angst85 said:

so my question is: any fixes for this so that i can run memory at 3600mhz or should I return the sticks and replace then with some better ones?

You could always try running the RAM at e.g. 3500MHz (or lower) instead and seeing if the issue persists. Also, I'd try with memtest86 to see which sticks are failing.

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Is the mobo on latest bios? If not, turn off XMP, update bios, then try again.

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1 hour ago, Angst85 said:

hi!

 

I have just put together a new ryzen build and have run into some memory problems. 
 

hardware is

tomahawk max

ryzen 3600 

g.skill trident z neo 3600 16-18-18-18-39 2x16gb

asus dual EVO 2070 super

Cooler master v750 psu

 

For oc i have enabled pbo and auto oc in ryzen master. For the gpu i have 1000mhz memory oc and 60mhz core clock. Xmp enabled and memory rubbing at 3600mhz eithbstock timinga. All tested and stable in superposition, cpu-z, user benchmark. 
 

But then I got down to gaming and had unexpected crashes in rdr2. Tried aida64, system reboots on fpu test. 
 

then i turned xmp off and system works, but memory at 2166mhz. 
 

so my question is: any fixes for this so that i can run memory at 3600mhz or should I return the sticks and replace then with some better ones?

bet you your board maxes out at 3466mhz OC not sure why it say 4100mhz OC that would be my guess its a B450 board most that i have seen say 3466

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6 hours ago, Dreamer758 said:

bet you your board maxes out at 3466mhz OC not sure why it say 4100mhz OC that would be my guess its a B450 board most that i have seen say 3466

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B450-TOMAHAWK-MAX/Specification

 

For AMD Ryzen Gen3 (R5/R7/R9)
2667/2800/2933/3000/3066/3200/3466/3600/3733/3866/4000/4133 by A-XMP OC mode

 

For AMD Other CPU
2667/2800/2933/3000/3066/3200/3466 by A-XMP OC mode

 

So maybe an issue here?

 

Memtest86 passed with flying colours, no errors, all 4 test completed at 6,5hours. 

 

 

I will search for bios upgrade next.

 

Thanks for all the help sp far.

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So the BIOS-update seems to have done the trick! All stable now, PBO and auto-oc on. The system could not handle MSI-Game mode settings for the CPU which have the CPU blasting at 4,2ghz constantly.

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