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I really need help with ram tuning! :(

Hello there! I can not for the life of me find solid info on how to tune my ram.... I have a Asus tuf b550 plus ATX motherboard,

ryzen 7 3800x,

Rx 580 8gb OC,

and G.Skill trident z neo f4-3600C14D-16GTZNB 16gb CL14-15-15-35 1.45v  Samsung B-die 

 

Ill put some screenshots of what I'm dealing with... My ratio is freaking 3:32 and everything in my bios is at auto 🙉 

 

Can someone please help me out? If you need more info please let me know!

 

 

 

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Have you tried enabling XMP (or DOCP, as I think ASUS calls it)?

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Not yet, i didnt want to mess with that because i dont know what docp is 

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13 minutes ago, Eigenvektor said:

Have you tried enabling XMP (or DOCP, as I think ASUS calls it)?

No i have not, i don't know what that docp is so i didnt want to mess up my computer or something, i know its more complex then that, im using the ryzen calculator but theres no option for b550 motherboards 

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4 minutes ago, 115M said:

No i have not, i don't know what that docp is so i didnt want to mess up my computer or something, i know its more complex then that, im using the ryzen calculator but theres no option for b550 motherboards 

D.O.C.P. sets the system up to match XMP profiles. (Keep in mind, XMP is an intel thing.). So to run the RAM by Manf. Spec 3600 MT/s, enable D.O.C.P, and the BIOS will set it accordingly. Right now, you're running JEDEC 2133 MT/s. 

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2 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

D.O.C.P. sets the system up to match XMP profiles. (Keep in mind, XMP is an intel thing.). So to run the RAM by Manf. Spec 3600 MT/s, enable D.O.C.P, and the BIOS will set it accordingly. Right now, you're running JEDEC 2133 MT/s. 

Oh okay so right now im runing docp and im following a video on how to set the timings or whatever its called, i hope this works 😅

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41 minutes ago, 115M said:

No i have not, i don't know what that docp is so i didnt want to mess up my computer or something, i know its more complex then that, im using the ryzen calculator but theres no option for b550 motherboards 

Don't worry, it won't mess up your computer. It takes care of overclocking your RAM so it runs at the speed and latency advertised by the manufacturer. There should be no need to manually tune it unless you want to go beyond that.

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4 minutes ago, Eigenvektor said:

Don't worry, it won't mess up your computer. It takes care of overclocking your RAM so it runs at the speed and latency advertised by the manufacturer. There should be no need to manually tune it unless you want to go beyond that.

Well i tried it manually and... I failed big time... Im still at 3:54 ratio and im at 1796.4 mhz on my dram frequency 😭 so im giving up for the night, its 12am where i live and i gatta get up at freaking 6am tomorrow for work 🥺 so ill check back here in the morning, i just wanna figure out how to get my ratio to 1:1 

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8 minutes ago, Eigenvektor said:

Don't worry, it won't mess up your computer. It takes care of overclocking your RAM so it runs at the speed and latency advertised by the manufacturer. There should be no need to manually tune it unless you want to go beyond that.

I thank you guys for giving me more info about docp but hopefully we can solve my little problem because i just spent 250$ on this ram kit and its not running at full spec 

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4 minutes ago, 115M said:

I thank you guys for giving me more info about docp but hopefully we can solve my little problem because i just spent 250$ on this ram kit and its not running at full spec 

1800 MHz physical RAM speed is 3600 MHz effective speed (DDR = double data rate).

 

1796 vs 1800 is such a small difference it doesn't matter.

 

And 1:1 would mean your front side bus (fsb) would be running at 1800 MHz, which it's not designed to do. Are you thinking of the CPUs infinity fabric?

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17 hours ago, Eigenvektor said:

1800 MHz physical RAM speed is 3600 MHz effective speed (DDR = double data rate).

 

1796 vs 1800 is such a small difference it doesn't matter.

 

And 1:1 would mean your front side bus (fsb) would be running at 1800 MHz, which it's not designed to do. Are you thinking of the CPUs infinity fabric?

Yea i was, i dont know anything about the Infinity fabric tho 😅

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17 hours ago, 115M said:

Well i tried it manually and... I failed big time... Im still at 3:54 ratio and im at 1796.4 mhz on my dram frequency 😭 so im giving up for the night, its 12am where i live and i gatta get up at freaking 6am tomorrow for work 🥺 so ill check back here in the morning, i just wanna figure out how to get my ratio to 1:1 

My recommendation would be:

DOCP enabled, soc voltage 1.15v dram voltage 1.45v fsb 1:1

 

 

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