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Ram not going in right speeds

Need help with my ram speeds, every time i use them at their base 3200 mhz speed i get a blue screen. It boots to windows but after a bit it crashes with a blue screen. Its only stable with everything at auto which is 2133 mhz. I already tried updating bios, using xmp, memory try it and every time it crashes.

My specs:

Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x 4 GB, DDR4, 3200 MHz, C16)
Gigabyte 1060 6g OC Edition 
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9 minutes ago, wallblack said:

Need help with my ram speeds, every time i use them at their base 3200 mhz speed i get a blue screen. It boots to windows but after a bit it crashes with a blue screen. Its only stable with everything at auto which is 2133 mhz. I already tried updating bios, using xmp, memory try it and every time it crashes.

My specs:

Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x 4 GB, DDR4, 3200 MHz, C16)
Gigabyte 1060 6g OC Edition 

it's because First Gen Ryzen is very picky about RAM, you may be able to run it at 2933mhz or 3000mhz, instead of 3200.

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I've had no issues using Vengeance sticks at 2933Mhz with my 1800x. Try that.

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3 minutes ago, syn2112 said:

it's because First Gen Ryzen is very picky about RAM, you may be able to run it at 2933mhz or 3000mhz, instead of 3200.

even at 3000mhz it crashes, ill try run it at 2933mhz

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You may need higher voltages for the speed you're trying to achieve.  Change SOC voltage to 1.1V and try bumping up your DRAM voltage to above 1.35V.  Feel safe going up to 1.45V if needed.  

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11 hours ago, nick name said:

You may need higher voltages for the speed you're trying to achieve.  Change SOC voltage to 1.1V and try bumping up your DRAM voltage to above 1.35V.  Feel safe going up to 1.45V if needed.  

Dont think that is needed because of the ram i bought with 1.35v it should be fine running at 3200.

But ill try thank you

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6 hours ago, wallblack said:

Dont think that is needed because of the ram i bought with 1.35v it should be fine running at 3200.

But ill try thank you

Yeah I've had a 3200CL16 kit rated at 1.35V that ran fine but my 3600CL15 kit rated for 1.35V needs more than 1.35V to run.  

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