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Can't get my RAM speed to full capacity. Going INSANE

Dan1701
1 minute ago, Mohammad Saleh said:

what memory you have

 

It looks like a 32GB Corsair DDR4-3200mhz kit that is 2x16GB each from the pictures and timings are 16-18-18-36. 

I would revert back to default settings without DOCP(XMP's AMD version) and then try Profile 1 of DOCP again. 

 

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1 minute ago, CommanderAlex said:

It looks like a 32GB Corsair DDR4-3200mhz kit that is 2x16GB each from the pictures and timings are 16-18-18-36. 

I would revert back to default settings without DOCP(XMP's AMD version) and then try Profile 1 of DOCP again. 

 

Thanks, how do I do that? Sorry, I have no idea

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Just now, Dan1701 said:

Thanks, how do I do that? Sorry, I have no idea

Clear CMOS, some motherboards have a button either on the back IO where the USBs are or along the edges of the motherboard. If there is no button, remove the CMOS battery (looks like a silver coin). Note: Only reset CMOS when the computer is turned off!!

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2 hours ago, Tan3l6 said:

OK, that seems fine. For the temps, voltage is too high still imo...

 

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But maybe try setting the "DRAM frequency" setting in BIOS manually to 3200.

Could the voltage be playing any part in the issues I'm experiencing with memory?

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2 hours ago, Dan1701 said:

I don't know how to adjust it to 3200

watch a (full build guide) or (after build setting) video on YT

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1 minute ago, Dan1701 said:

Could the voltage be playing any part in the issues I'm experiencing with memory?

Not too familiar with AMD CPUs and motherboards, but you might want to lower the voltage anyway.

I doubt it's the main reason for the RAM problem. 

Googling the 3600XT voltage - 1.287V should be enough. 

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2 hours ago, CommanderAlex said:

Clear CMOS, some motherboards have a button either on the back IO where the USBs are or along the edges of the motherboard. If there is no button, remove the CMOS battery (looks like a silver coin). Note: Only reset CMOS when the computer is turned off!!

I tried this, didn't work. It saved all my windows settings though, is that normal?

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A-XMP -> Off

DRAM Frequency -> DDR4-2133

DRAM Voltage -> 1.35V

 

Slowly raise DRAM Frequency to DDR-3200, testing at each option.

 

Let us know, at which speed it no longer POSTS/registers as the set speed?

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