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I have a ASUS TUF gaming plus x570 motherboard with ryzen 3700x CPU, and my RAM stick is ryzen royal series' 3600mhz stick. I have been having blue screens randomly when I have DOCP mode enable to get my RAM speed to 3600mhz. And with the setting disable and my RAM running at 2133 mhz doesnt seem to have the problem. I dont know what is going wrong. Now I am just running in default mode with my bios setting. Can anyone help me out here. 

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@Shreyasb If I only turn the clock speed from auto to 3600mhz, it just does not work at all. Because the voltage on RAM is still 1.2 volt, this stick needs 1.35 volt to run at 3600mhz. And I tried putting the voltage in manually, the computer wont even post at all. It will get stuck and have the DRAM error light on and not post at all.

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@Zedzz it looks like DDR4-3600 is a weird DRAM multiplier/ratio for that ASUS TUF motherboard.

Try this, and see if it will work stable, and then we can move from there...

  1. Enable DOCP
  2. Then manually change the DRAM frequency to DDR4-3466 or DDR4-3400

What should do is it will use the DOCP/XMP timings and voltage, but drop the frequency to DDR4-3466 or DDR4-3400.

Let us know how this goes...

 

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