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Really need help, can't OC my 3000mhz ram over 2733

I'm running a ryzen 7 1700x on asrock's x370 Pro4 mobo, and 16gb of Ripjaws V 3000mhz rated ram, but even on the latest bios the most I can manually OC to is 2733. If I don't apply OC (using Xmp) it runs at 2133

 

Edit: symptoms of anything above 2733:

The computer boots fine until past the splash screen from which you can get to bios, but then the screen freezes

@3000mhz the computer reboots 3 times and starts up in 2133mhz mode

Edited by AndreyMyn
Describe symptoms of ocing over 2733
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@sillypenguin213 I know, but from what I heard it should be alright with the newer bios updates, and do you think it may be the voltage? 

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6 minutes ago, AndreyMyn said:

@sillypenguin213 I know, but from what I heard it should be alright with the newer bios updates, and do you think it may be the voltage? 

Voltage and timing will definitely affect the frequency. You can try adjusting the timing manually and see if that works.

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1.2V SOC voltage and >1.35V memory voltage?

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1 minute ago, sillypenguin213 said:

Voltage and timing will definitely affect the frequency. You can try adjusting the timing manually and see if that works.

What should I set these to? I think the timing are 15-15-16-36, that's not exact, I'll need to check to make sure

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1 minute ago, Jurrunio said:

1.2V SOC voltage and >1.35V memory voltage?

Not sure, didn't feel confident enough to play with the voltage, but will try for sure tomorrow 

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2 minutes ago, AndreyMyn said:

What should I set these to? I think the timing are 15-15-16-36, that's not exact, I'll need to check to make sure

try 16-18-18-38, at 1.45v see if it can boot

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6 minutes ago, sillypenguin213 said:

try 16-18-18-38, at 1.45v see if it can boot

I'll give it a shot! ?

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12 hours ago, sillypenguin213 said:

try 16-18-18-38, at 1.45v see if it can boot

Boots @ 2800 with these settings, tried pushing 17-19-19-40 1.50v @2866, but it would boot into the windows error page

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