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Well, hello there. I'm going to make the story short and pretty much, I use two memory cards each 8Gb DDR4 3000Mhz from Corsair, non rgb. Now the problem is that when I go in BIOS, it shows that they actually run with 2133Mhz and not 3000Mhz. Now, because of that, maybe.. PC is doing a weird crush where everything gets stuck but no bluescreen not even after 2 min or 3. And, i think it's cuz of that.

Full list of components that I use are as a MOBO - B450M Mortar from MSI, CPU - Ryzen 2600x boosted to 4.05Ghz, GPU - Radeon RX 5700 Non OC, SSD - Adata 128Gb, HDD - WD 1Tb and PSU - EVGA 600W +

If any of you have any idea why is doing this and why i can't use 3000Mhz please help. 

Thank you.

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2 hours ago, Mariuspici said:

Well, hello there. I'm going to make the story short and pretty much, I use two memory cards each 8Gb DDR4 3000Mhz from Corsair, non rgb. Now the problem is that when I go in BIOS, it shows that they actually run with 2133Mhz and not 3000Mhz. Now, because of that, maybe.. PC is doing a weird crush where everything gets stuck but no bluescreen not even after 2 min or 3. And, i think it's cuz of that.

Full list of components that I use are as a MOBO - B450M Mortar from MSI, CPU - Ryzen 2600x boosted to 4.05Ghz, GPU - Radeon RX 5700 Non OC, SSD - Adata 128Gb, HDD - WD 1Tb and PSU - EVGA 600W +

If any of you have any idea why is doing this and why i can't use 3000Mhz please help. 

Thank you.

you need to select the XMP profile for the ram within the bios. 

 

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On 9/9/2019 at 9:56 AM, KarathKasun said:

Remove your CPU overclock, manually set the memory speed in BIOS.

 

RAM tends to cause BSODs, CPU OC instaability can cause BSOD, black screen, or frozen screen crashes.

So you say I should remove the game boost and then go in bios at the oc, am manually select a different ram speed 

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1 hour ago, Mariuspici said:

Or at least 4.10 ..

Ryzen 2600x averaages 4ghz stable OC.  You can push a bit higher if you dont mind the system not being 100% stable.  4ghz to 4.2ghz is less than a 5% performance difference.  Thats a 5fps difference at 100 FPS and 3 FPS at 60.

 

The same applied to ryzen 1600x, 3.9 was the actual average max OC for 100% stability.  You could push 4-4.1ghz if you did not mind occasional problems.

 

This comes from a dataset on Overclock.net with a sample size of something like 50-150 CPUs depending on the specific model.

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