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I have an ASUS ROG B350-F motherboard and F4-3000C15D-16GVS memory. Its speed is 2933MHz and timings are 15-15-15-15-35. Although it is rated for 1.35 volts, to keep it stable I have to raise that to 1.45. I researched ways to help stabilise your ram while overclocking and I found a tip which was to put your SOC Voltage at 1.2. While my ram was running 2933MHz@1.45 I changed that to 2933@1.35 with +0.1 on the SOC Voltage (auto was running it at 1.1) using offset as my motherboard doesn't have a manual option for that voltage. Everything was working fine until I next attempted to turn it on and it posted in safe mode. What I noticed, is with no overclock, the stock SOC Voltage is 0.85, so I think my system was trying to run it at 0.95. I put my voltage back to 1.45 and changed SOC to auto and it booted. Then, auto had raised my soc voltage back to 1.1. I put 1.35 on the voltage, +0.1 on the SOC and it booted perfectly. This was consistent and I could boot 2933@1.35 with +0.1 on the SOC only if I had booted it at 1.45v with SOC on auto before. I attempted to put SOC to +0.35 when the system had just booted in safe mode, but it did not work. 

 

Thank you if you did finish reading through all of it and I appreciate any suggestions I get.

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