Adjust VDDP, VDDG, and SOC numbers for a 4x8 3600MHz design
Adjust VDDP, VDDG, and SOC numbers for a 4x8 3600MHz design
You’re experiencing issues with your 4x8 GB Patriot Viper Steel 3733 MHz CL17 RAM setup. To improve stability, consider adjusting the memory configuration and ensuring proper power settings. Try enabling memory overclocking cautiously, as it can cause instability. Also, verify that the VDDG and VDDP settings match your motherboard’s specifications. If the problem persists after clearing cache files, ensure no conflicting drivers or software are interfering.
Gigabyte Aorus B550 Elite V.2 seems to be a solid choice for this configuration, especially since it was functional in early 2021. Updating the BIOS might help, but only after carefully recalibrating the voltage settings could yield meaningful improvements.
giga offers top-quality b550s beyond the msi unify x, though the aorus elites use only 4-layer boards unlike the aorus pros which have 6 layers. This means no drd4 6000+ issues expected. It should work fine for a weak vermeer imc. Your setup might be causing mix-match ic problems—please share the burner screenie for further help.
It worked well with four dimmers. It stayed steady at 1933 1:1 using four 3200C14 tubes.
I just reviewed everything and found all units affected by Hynix dies. The remaining settings look mostly consistent, though two modules are missing a serial number and production date—this seems unusual but probably not a problem.