3600 RAM translates to approximately 3200 active units.
3600 RAM translates to approximately 3200 active units.
It seems the board and memory controller reject your specific memory type. A 32GB will only complicate reaching 3600MHz clocks further. The CPU can handle up to 3200MHz, so anything above that requires overclocking. You might need to experiment with adjustments and manual memory training to push past this barrier.
I checked the discussion boards and realized I had made an early error. My chips were set to a1/b1. I changed them to a2/b2, and I remained stable at 3400, but didn’t improve further. I might revisit entering the individual timing settings to check if there’s any remaining performance potential, though right now it feels more like a curiosity-driven step.