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Hello i need help to overlock my ram

Hello i own an ryzen 2700 and rtx 3080 and i having problems with some games lagging and microfreezing, the cpu is lagging behind and botlenecking the gpu and i need to overlock the ram and i dont know how, i know how to overlock gpus and cpu but not ram, i never had luck with overclocking ram only once i for my friend it did overlock from 2600 to 3200 without modifing any of the voltages

oh and my mother board is an Asus TUF B450-PLUS GAMING

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It shouldn't be microfreezing or lagging even at stock.

 

Do you have dual channel enabled? As in the 2 sticks are in the proper slots?

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5 minutes ago, jaslion said:

It shouldn't be microfreezing or lagging even at stock.

 

Do you have dual channel enabled? As in the 2 sticks are in the proper slots?

I have 4 sticks of ram of equal capacity and timing and cl

 

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5 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

what ram do you have? can you just enable docp?

i can enable it for 2666 which it already enabled

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Just now, Gunn said:

I have 4 sticks of ram of equal capacity and timing and cl

 

Oooh. Yikes. On a ryzen 2000 series that is known to cause issues. What I would do is put them at 2133mhz and see how that goes. To see if it isn't having issues at higher speeds first.

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6 minutes ago, jaslion said:

It shouldn't be microfreezing or lagging even at stock.

 

Do you have dual channel enabled? As in the 2 sticks are in the proper slots?

i had tried to overlock it 2 days ago and it didnt work well opera for example started crashing pages 

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1 minute ago, jaslion said:

Oooh. Yikes. On a ryzen 2000 series that is known to cause issues. What I would do is put them at 2133mhz and see how that goes. To see if it isn't having issues at higher speeds first.

okay i will try in a moment 

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9 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Oooh. Yikes. On a ryzen 2000 series that is known to cause issues. What I would do is put them at 2133mhz and see how that goes. To see if it isn't having issues at higher speeds first.

oh and im trying batlefield 5 with everything maxed even rtx 

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Just now, Gunn said:

oh and im trying batlefield 5 with everything maxed even rtx 

Well yeah there is your problem. The game is not meant to be played like that. The ultra settings offer no visual upgrade but absolutly wreck performance. Just run on one step down and see stuff go better immediatly.

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Just now, jaslion said:

Well yeah there is your problem. The game is not meant to be played like that. The ultra settings offer no visual upgrade but absolutly wreck performance. Just run on one step down and see stuff go better immediatly.

but should´nt be capable of running it perfectly

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15 minutes ago, Gunn said:

but should´nt be capable of running it perfectly

Not always.

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1 minute ago, jaslion said:

Not always.

i tried with the ram undercloked and it perfecly now no sutters now

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10 minutes ago, Gunn said:

i tried with the ram undercloked and it perfecly now no sutters now

Yeah quad channel ryzen 2000 is hit or miss. You will loose performance leaving it a 2133 but at least it works.

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