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My MPG X570 Gaming Plus MSI mobo wont boot when I set my ram to 3600mhz

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Just now, JsmIsAwesome said:

Yeah I've had this pc built for a while and only realized this now but my pc wont boot when I set my ram to 3000MHz or 3600MHz and I have no clue why. I have to manually reset my bios every time I try it.

Are you manually setting the speed, or using the automatic overclocking method of your motherboard?
If you're setting it manually: that usually doesn't work because you need to change the timings and possibly voltage too, to make it run at the correct speeds.

 

 

In the BIOS, turn on A-XMP, with Profile2.

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Yeah I've had this pc built for a while and only realized this now but my pc wont boot when I set my ram to 3000MHz or 3600MHz and I have no clue why. I have to manually reset my bios every time I try it.

If it helps my here are my parts
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
Motherboard : MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
Ram : Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB 3600MHz 
GPU : Gigabyte RTX 2080 SUPER

Its my first time posting here or on any forum in general so any help would be appreciated

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Welcome to the forum!

Just now, JsmIsAwesome said:

Yeah I've had this pc built for a while and only realized this now but my pc wont boot when I set my ram to 3000MHz or 3600MHz and I have no clue why. I have to manually reset my bios every time I try it.

Are you manually setting the speed, or using the automatic overclocking method of your motherboard?
If you're setting it manually: that usually doesn't work because you need to change the timings and possibly voltage too, to make it run at the correct speeds.

 

 

In the BIOS, turn on A-XMP, with Profile2.

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image.png.b02075741443c740e034d241223ebd05.png

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey sorry only got back to this now because I was busy with work but I did what you said and it did work but my ram frequency still isnt hitting 3600mhz its only hitting 1800mhz rn is there something more I should do 

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7 hours ago, JsmIsAwesome said:

Hey sorry only got back to this now because I was busy with work but I did what you said and it did work but my ram frequency still isnt hitting 3600mhz its only hitting 1800mhz rn is there something more I should do 

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The DDR in DDR4 stands for Double-Data-Rate, meaning the DRAM Frequency you see in CPU-Z is half of the effective speed. You are in fact running 3600 right now

 

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3 hours ago, -iSynthesis said:

The DDR in DDR4 stands for Double-Data-Rate, meaning the DRAM Frequency you see in CPU-Z is half of the effective speed. You are in fact running 3600 right now

 

Ohh okay thanks for letting me know about that I guess I'm good now. Thanks guys!

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