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Overclock RAM Rainbow Six Siege crash

I bought 16gb ram ddr4 3000 MHz and I had to overclock it to get the speed, and now every time I try to play rainbow six siege the game crashes or it says that battle eye closed, so I changed to the default speed and I can play rainbow six siege now. pls help, I feel like I wasted money on the 3000mhz ram

 

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EDIT: when battleeye crashes or the game just closes

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If this is a manual overclock then it probably just isn't stable. I'd find and enable the xmp profile in the bios and all should be well. If not, then you're going to have to manually do it and I would suggest running the memtest windows program or memtest 86 to check for ram stability. You can safely set ram voltage to 1.4 volts or so without worrying too much. I'd first set XMP profile though and check stability with the programs I mentioned. 

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What are you using/changing to get to 3000MHz?  Is it the XMP/DOCP settings or just manually changing the speed to 3000MHz?

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On 1/21/2019 at 5:20 PM, nick name said:

What are you using/changing to get to 3000MHz?  Is it the XMP/DOCP settings or just manually changing the speed to 3000MHz?

I'm changing the extreme memory profile and the memory multiplier to auto, the CLDO VDDP control to auto and memory timing mode to auto 

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