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CPU Posting in Safe Mode - RAM 2133mhz to 3000mhz

So I have Gskill TridentZ 3000mhz CL15 16gb x4, Asus X570 Crosshair VIII Hero Wifi, Ryzen 9 3900x, and my pc is forcing the memory to 2133mhz, and when I try to bring them up to their advertised 3ghz, my computer posts in safe mode, and I can bypass the message and restart it with Ctrl Alt Del, and it'll post fine thereafter, but I don't see any sign that the settings have stuck. I tried Ryzen Master, and it almost bricked my pc. I had to clear my cmos to get it to boot again after the board throwing a q-code.  I don't know what else to do.  Can anyone help me here?

 

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Clear the cmos.

Update the bios. Make sure they're in slot 2 and 4 (though this may not fix it.). 

If that works but 3000 is still unstable. 

Set the soc to 1.1 and dram to 1.35 and then try 3000. 

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Clear the cmos, set DRAM voltage to 1.35v, set SOC voltage to 1.1v, manually input 3000MHz and the timings the kits are rated for and try to boot.

 

Also, might consider removing the picture as you can kinda see a good bit of your face.

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Make sure you're simply enabling XMP/DOCP, and not just setting the clock to 3000Mhz manually. All the voltages and timings have to be just right, as well, which the XMP profile will take care of.

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Docp enabled with clock speed and timings automatically filled in to advertised speed. Soc voltage set to 1.1v, and dram voltage auto @ 1.35v. board throwing q code 8d, apparently ram related. Gonna try them all one at a time

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Turns out one out of my 4 dimm's doesn't want to go to 3000mhz. System is up and running with two. Thank you for the help everyone

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