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Ram not working at rated speed

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I am trying 3533 and it booted now to see if it crashes

10 minutes ago, Devvv said:

I have an x570 tachi with a ryzen 7 3700x and my trident z neo F4-3600C16Q-32GTZNC won’t boot but sometimes posts at 3600 despite asrock’s web site showing they this type worked with 2/4 dimms 

Do you have the memory installed in the second and fourth slot from the CPU?

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15 minutes ago, Devvv said:

I have an x570 tachi with a ryzen 7 3700x and my trident z neo F4-3600C16Q-32GTZNC won’t boot but sometimes posts at 3600 despite asrock’s web site showing they this type worked with 2/4 dimms 

i have the same kit. You have to put xmp or d.o.c.p on the ram in bios. You have to put the ram in second and fourth slot from the cpu. Otherwise return the kit.

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2 minutes ago, Devvv said:

I have all 4 populated

What was the problem. No booting?

Well tehn you could do bios update and clear cmos and put on the xmp or d.o.c.p mode

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1 minute ago, Devvv said:

It will post when I change it sometimes then when it goes to boot it restarts,What is docp cuz xmp won’t work

D.O.C.P is XMP in a nutshell. It does the same thing: puts your ram to the rated speeds.

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10 minutes ago, Devvv said:

How do I u do that

go to oc tweaker,  go to dram timing confirmation and select docp

https://www.anandtech.com/show/7364/memory-scaling-on-haswell/2

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6 minutes ago, Devvv said:

It will boot now but, just resets my pc after a bit

did you enable the docp or xmp. Dont touch the volts. The ram will run at 1.35V fine. My ram timings with the same kit (with docp on auto) are 16-19-19-39  1.35V 3603mhz

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Just now, Devvv said:

I didn’t see docp 

mine has auto, disabled, manual and Docp and i chose docp.

 

Were there XMP?

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Just now, SavageNeo said:

mine has auto, disabled, manual and Docp and i chose docp.

 

Were there XMP?

Or just put 16-19-19-39   1.35V and 3600mhz.

Im not resbonsible

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4 minutes ago, Devvv said:

I do but when I do it won’t even post after the first time 

Put on the xmp and then increase the voltage to 1.4. 

Try one stick at the time.

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6 minutes ago, Devvv said:

I do but when I do it won’t even post after the first time 

Put the xmp profile manually (change timing and ram speed to what xmp uses) but increase the voltage to 1.4

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9 minutes ago, Devvv said:

I do but when I do it won’t even post after the first time 

Clear your cmos and try xmp (if no work clear cmos again and try to set timing manually). If no work update to the latest bios.

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