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I recently boght a new setup with a x570 Aorus Elite  -  Ryzen 7 3800x  -  2x16gb HyperX Predator 3200mhz. But as standart, the memory boots as 2400mhz and when i set the profile of XMP to be 3200mhz, my PC crashes, giving me the blue screen acusing Memory Management. I now have a RTX 2080 that goes 100% usage on Final Fantasy XV (but my old GTX 1070 never achieved that playing this game) and it crashes the game if i set the frequency to 3200mhz (it does'nt crash at 2400mhz) and idk if its from my new setup or its just the GPU. Right now, i'm using the second profile of the XMP that sets the frequency to 3000mhz and i already tested the game and i didn't crashed. So, how the hell can i play stable using 3200mhz?! Every driver is up do date, every windows update, my BIOS is the F11 version from december, i really don't know what to do now.

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Unfortunately, this is a never ending story of AMD CPU with RAM  compatibility. 

CPU:i7 9700k 5047.5Mhz All Cores Mobo: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC, RAM:Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 OC 3467Mhz GPU:MSI RTX 2070 ARMOR 8GB OC Storage:Samsung SSD 970 EVO NVMe M.2 250GB, 2x SSD ADATA PRO SP900 256GB, HDD WD CB 2TB, HDD GREEN 2TB PSU: Seasonic focus plus 750w Gold Display(s): 1st: LG 27UK650-W, 4K, IPS, HDR10, 10bit(8bit + A-FRC). 2nd: Samsung 24" LED Monitor (SE390), Cooling:Fazn CPU Cooler Aero 120T Push/pull Corsair ML PRO Fans Keyboard: Corsair K95 Platinum RGB mx Rapidfire Mouse:Razer Naga Chroma  Headset: Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma Sound: Logitech X-540 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker Case: Modded Case Inverted, 5 intake 120mm, one exhaust 120mm.

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5 minutes ago, Edgard H. said:

I'm kinda new to this and honestly don't know how to :/

for start, use DRAM Calculator for Ryzen. Google for "ryzen memory overclock guide" and things like that. I believe there are plenty of tutorials on YT, as well as on other sites. Memory tweaking requires loads of patience. : )

 

Stock XMP settings don't always work. Therefore, recommended to try adjusting..

Life is really challenging. I don't always suceed: )

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I know this may come off as an ignorant question to you if it doesn't apply, but... did you put the ram modules in the correct positions according to your motherboard manual. If you use the wrong slots when using 2 sticks it can cause the ram to run less stable at rated speeds.

 

edit: I decided to check your mobo's memory support page and it looks like your memory is supported (given the limited information). Do you have the wifi or non-wifi version, and when you updated the bios did you pull it from the appropriate boards support page?

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Download Thaipoon Burner and read one of your RAM sticks (since it is a kit, you only need to read one). Then, at the bottom, click the highlighted text saying that 'convert to nanoseconds' or something then export it as an HTML file. Fire up Ryzen DRAM calculator again and then click on "Import XMP" and then click the thaipoon burner report that you just saved. Those settings coupled with the safe preset should be closest to your RAM's XMP profile (with better voltages).

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