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hy, so i just set up my motherboard cpu and ram( x570 asus pro, 3700x, corsair pro 16 gb 3600ghz), but when i try to put my ram on 3600 ghz the pc won't boot and it goes to bios to change the setting. Currently, my ram is sitting at 2100 ghz, and i lower the cpu voltage since it was at 1.45 and was giving me high temps. Should i change the ram whit G.Skil ? or i need a better power supply? ( i got a cooler master 750w gold plus)

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are you only changing the ram frequency or enabling XMP/DOCP profile? might need to make sure the timings match for the given frequency and also that voltage is correct

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i mean on the ram voltage. not booting at 3600mhz when the ram is rated at that speed means instability, which lower voltage can easily cause. try setting ram voltage to at least the same as on the sticker/packaging. ram doesn't really have an issue with heat even when overvolted high, stock voltage is no problem at all.

CPU: AMD Sempron 2400+ / MOBO: Abit NF7-S2G / GPU: WinFast A180BT 64MB / RAM: Mushkin DDR333 256MBx2 / HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 120GB

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3 minutes ago, meenmeen1103 said:

i mean on the ram voltage. not booting at 3600mhz when the ram is rated at that speed means instability, which lower voltage can easily cause. try setting ram voltage to at least the same as on the sticker/packaging. ram doesn't really have an issue with heat even when overvolted high, stock voltage is no problem at all.

 
VENGEANCE RGB PRO
Memory Type
DDR4
Memory Size
16GB Kit (2 x 8GB)
Tested Latency
16-18-18-36
Tested Voltage
1.35V
Tested Speed
3600MHz....
found this so i should let the voltage at 1.3? but why in the bios the color changes to yellow when its at that voltage?  
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you can try 1.3v if you want, though you may also need to run memory stability as well to make sure it won't crash under memory load at 3600mhz even if it does boot, but personally i'd set it to the stock 1.35v and run it. it won't harm it at all

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ok

1 minute ago, meenmeen1103 said:

you can try 1.3v if you want, though you may also need to run memory stability as well to make sure it won't crash under memory load at 3600mhz even if it does boot, but personally i'd set it to the stock 1.35v and run it. it won't harm it at all

ok then ill try. thanks.. what about the voltage for the cpu? 

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generally much easier to lower cpu voltage while still running stock frequencies and have it be stable. lowering voltage on cpu will translate to a more measurable power difference compared to ram, which also means heat difference. each specific cpu will be different, so after ram is working fine, you can go through and lower voltage in steps, then test for stability and how much lower temps get by loading a game or synthetic load

CPU: AMD Sempron 2400+ / MOBO: Abit NF7-S2G / GPU: WinFast A180BT 64MB / RAM: Mushkin DDR333 256MBx2 / HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 120GB

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