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I have 2x8GB 3600MHz Ram but both are only running at 2360MHz in the bios. When i enable XMP i get a blue screen...

 

Ive set the DRAM voltage to 1.35V like they said to on another post but it didnt work. Still have a blue screen. 
 

ive put XMP off so that i can use my pc but im only getting 60% of my moneys worth in terms of RAM... any help?

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What cpu exactly? 

 

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With a 1st gen Ryzen 5 you are probably going to be limited to 2800-3200MHz depending on your motherboard.

It is a limitation of the memory controllers on those CPUs.

 

If you want to get more out of the RAM you paid for, higher speed sticks should be able to run at lower latencies when you don't enable XMP. It might be worth checking out latency tuning, but it can get complicated and might not give you a lot of extra performance.

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Just now, Griffongod120 said:

Ryzen 5 1600

Well set the soc to 1.2 and dram to 1.35 And then try 2666 with xmp/ docp. If it's stable. Work your way up to the advertised speed. 

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Just now, DJ46 said:

With a 1st gen Ryzen 5 you are probably going to be limited to 2800-3200MHz depending on your motherboard.

It is a limitation of the memory controllers on those CPUs.

 

If you want to get more out of the RAM you paid for, higher speed sticks should be able to run at lower latencies when you don't enable XMP. It might be worth checking out latency tuning, but it can get complicated and might not give you a lot of extra performance.

Ok so should i just leave it as is? 

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Just now, Griffongod120 said:

i can try?

See how far you can go. 

 

Just now, Griffongod120 said:

Other people sah my CPU cant handle it.

As I said. Set the soc to 1.2 and dram to 1.35 and then try 2666 with xmp/ docp on. And work your way up to the advertised speeds. And see how far you can go. 

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What you can do is adjust the frequency up as high as it appears stable manually. Then from there you can tighten the timing. By doing so you can achieve performance ~ equal to as if it was running at 3600MHz. It just requires a lot of tweaking and fine tuning.

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Set the timings and frequency manually.

Also, don't go above 3200.

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