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Bios will not accept xmp settings.

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7 minutes ago, PwnyTheTiger said:

Sounds like XMP just isn't gonna work then, so you have a few choices from here.. You can dial the frequency back to 3400 and see if that works as is, or you can go through the strenuous process of adjusting your specific timings to be stable at 3600mhz. Personally, I'd dial it back to 3400mhz or 3200mhz but tighten up the main timings as much as possible. My kit of 3200mhz Vengeance managed to hit 3200mhz 16-18-18-36  with Samsung B-die.

Well I did exactly what I did earlier but set the DRAM timing to 3400 instead of 3600. For future purposes, I enabled xmp, set the timings manually, set the voltage to 1.35 and set the dram frequency manually from 3600 to 3400. I will try and tinker with timings some other time, but for now 3400 is fine by me. 

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Revert everything back to default, enable XMP, manually adjust the voltage and the timings and try that.

 

XMP is notorious for being janky so I'm not really surprised it's being this picky.

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2 minutes ago, PwnyTheTiger said:

Revert everything back to default, enable XMP, manually adjust the voltage and the timings and try that.

Idk if I marked this as the solution but it didn't work. 

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Just now, Mikarim said:

Idk if I marked this as the solution but it didn't work. 

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I messed up the voltage

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6 minutes ago, PwnyTheTiger said:

Revert everything back to default, enable XMP, manually adjust the voltage and the timings and try that.

 

XMP is notorious for being janky so I'm not really surprised it's being this picky.

Once I fixed the voltage, it still is not working

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Sounds like XMP just isn't gonna work then, so you have a few choices from here.. You can dial the frequency back to 3400 and see if that works as is, or you can go through the strenuous process of adjusting your specific timings to be stable at 3600mhz. Personally, I'd dial it back to 3400mhz or 3200mhz but tighten up the main timings as much as possible. My kit of 3200mhz Vengeance managed to hit 3200mhz 16-18-18-36  with Samsung B-die.

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1 minute ago, PwnyTheTiger said:

Sounds like XMP just isn't gonna work then, so you have a few choices from here.. You can dial the frequency back to 3400 and see if that works as is, or you can go through the strenuous process of adjusting your specific timings to be stable at 3600mhz. Personally, I'd dial it back to 3400mhz or 3200mhz but tighten up the main timings as much as possible.

What does tighten up the timings mean?

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4 minutes ago, Mikarim said:

What does tighten up the timings mean?

Lowering them to the lowest possible while maintaining stability. The lower those timings are, the faster it is. As opposed to the frequency which higher = better. It isn't an exact science to adjust the timings, and it requires a lot of patience and testing. If you got a few hours to tinker around, you just basically adjust each value one number at a time, one value at a time at your target frequency and try try try.

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7 minutes ago, PwnyTheTiger said:

Sounds like XMP just isn't gonna work then, so you have a few choices from here.. You can dial the frequency back to 3400 and see if that works as is, or you can go through the strenuous process of adjusting your specific timings to be stable at 3600mhz. Personally, I'd dial it back to 3400mhz or 3200mhz but tighten up the main timings as much as possible. My kit of 3200mhz Vengeance managed to hit 3200mhz 16-18-18-36  with Samsung B-die.

Well I did exactly what I did earlier but set the DRAM timing to 3400 instead of 3600. For future purposes, I enabled xmp, set the timings manually, set the voltage to 1.35 and set the dram frequency manually from 3600 to 3400. I will try and tinker with timings some other time, but for now 3400 is fine by me. 

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