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My memory is at 2133 mhz, but it can go higher because I bought 3000 mhz ram. However, when I side the AI thing to D.O.C.P, my PC does not boot until I take out the CMOS battery. Why does this happen? All I want is my ram to be at 3000 mhz instead of 2133 mhz. 

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23 minutes ago, Dutch-stoner said:

What kind of research have you done before spamming your question here? Did you at least check what your parts specs are, and used them two in google?

What? What do you mean used them two in google?

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1 hour ago, NoobieAtPC said:

My memory is at 2133 mhz, but it can go higher because I bought 3000 mhz ram. However, when I side the AI thing to D.O.C.P, my PC does not boot until I take out the CMOS battery. Why does this happen? All I want is my ram to be at 3000 mhz instead of 2133 mhz. 

The overclock is unstable, and is failing. This could be due to the RAM not being compatible with the motherboard, (make sure your RAM is on the motherboards QVL).

If the RAM is compatible with the motherboard and you are on the latest BIOS, then the CPU integrated memory controller could be limiting the overclock. 3000 MHz is an overclock and not guaranteed.

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On 7/22/2017 at 9:38 PM, DrMikeNZ said:

The overclock is unstable, and is failing. This could be due to the RAM not being compatible with the motherboard, (make sure your RAM is on the motherboards QVL).

If the RAM is compatible with the motherboard and you are on the latest BIOS, then the CPU integrated memory controller could be limiting the overclock. 3000 MHz is an overclock and not guaranteed.

Oh okay so is 2133 mhz enough then? Because the ram is compatible but I bougth 3000mhz and felt like I got ripped off 

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16 minutes ago, NoobieAtPC said:

Oh okay so is 2133 mhz enough then? Because the ram is compatible but I bougth 3000mhz and felt like I got ripped off 

You can manually overclock to find the limit of your system. It is a slow and iterative process.

 

 

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