Bios Resetting Itself
Hey there,
the memory controllers on Ryzen chips support D.O.C.P. (AMD's version of XMP) on only two channels, and that's why AMD motherboards sport only dual-channel memory architecture. This results in the behaviour you experience. The board and Ryzen memory controller simply can't run four sticks of RAM at full throttle, so the board will reset to stock speeds, and there is nothing you can do about that.
If you want to run four sticks of RAM, you will need to resign yourself to running your RAM at lower speeds. With D.O.C.P. enabled try setting your memory speed lower than 3.600 Mhz step-by-step to see at what speed the system won't reset to stock.
Should you be absolutely be hell-bent on running your current amount of system memory at full speed, the only recourse you do have is to buy a two-stick kit that covers the combined memory size of your four sticks and run those two sticks in dual channel.
Have a good day.
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