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Likely you'll need higher voltages to run it at XMP.  I have the same exact issue, my 1700X ran my 3200 at rated, but when I dropped a 3600 I had to go a full tenth of a volt up for it to be stable at the rated speed.

Hello, does anyone know that when I try to load the XMP / D.O.C.P on my 2x8GB of g.skill 3200Mhz it crashes, I can run it at 3000Mhz but I have 3rd gen ryzen so would really like the quicker RAM!
 

Any help appreciated,

Thanks and I hope you stay safe in these times :) 

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3200G or 3400G?

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Likely you'll need higher voltages to run it at XMP.  I have the same exact issue, my 1700X ran my 3200 at rated, but when I dropped a 3600 I had to go a full tenth of a volt up for it to be stable at the rated speed.

R5 3600, 5700 XT, AX370 K7...  and that's plenty for me.  If you ignore the masses of other parts I occasionally put together and laugh about.

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1 minute ago, hydrochloric said:

Likely you'll need higher voltages to run it at XMP.  I have the same exact issue, my 1700X ran my 3200 at rated, but when I dropped a 3600 I had to go a full tenth of a volt up for it to be stable at the rated speed.

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3 minutes ago, Jamesgames99 said:

Thanks

NP.  It is weird Zen2, which has a better memory controller, is having these issues for apparently more than just me!

R5 3600, 5700 XT, AX370 K7...  and that's plenty for me.  If you ignore the masses of other parts I occasionally put together and laugh about.

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