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B450m ds3h fails to power on after configuring the XPG D60G 3200mhz 16GB memory profile.

B450m ds3h fails to power on after configuring the XPG D60G 3200mhz 16GB memory profile.

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petiteaxelle
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02-04-2026, 08:08 AM
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Have you experimented with gaming on this system? I have the same CPU and RAM as you do, along with the Gigabyte AB350M-DS3H motherboard. I'm also attempting to reach the advertised 3200 MHz, as it didn't work with the previous BIOS updates. On older BIOS versions it wouldn't load properly and I had to reset the CMOS. I've tried 3000 MHz, which seems normal, but games crash when I play them. Restarting my PC results in a blue error screen before it restarts.
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petiteaxelle
02-04-2026, 08:08 AM #11

Have you experimented with gaming on this system? I have the same CPU and RAM as you do, along with the Gigabyte AB350M-DS3H motherboard. I'm also attempting to reach the advertised 3200 MHz, as it didn't work with the previous BIOS updates. On older BIOS versions it wouldn't load properly and I had to reset the CMOS. I've tried 3000 MHz, which seems normal, but games crash when I play them. Restarting my PC results in a blue error screen before it restarts.

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CooleAnthon
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02-04-2026, 01:17 PM
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I just tried a few games, even though they ran at around 15 fps on my GeForce 210, no crashes at all. My RAM is at 2933 MHz and I've been tweaking the timing settings to get tighter frames. I settled on the values cl16-18-18-36 and ended up using cl15-19-19-35. When I restarted, the system was on cl16-19-19-35. I'm also planning to adjust more parameters like FCLK and UCLK, enable SOC OC mode, and raise the DRAM voltage to 1.4 or 1.45 to see if it stabilizes at 3000 MHz or even hits 3200 MHz. My guess is the issue might be related to the Infinity Fabric FCLK not reaching 1600 MHz because of the disabled SOC OC mode. As for the instability and blue screens with 3000 MHz XMP, I've experienced that too—it boots fine but crashes during heavy use, showing an error like "memory management" right after. I'll keep testing and check further.
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CooleAnthon
02-04-2026, 01:17 PM #12

I just tried a few games, even though they ran at around 15 fps on my GeForce 210, no crashes at all. My RAM is at 2933 MHz and I've been tweaking the timing settings to get tighter frames. I settled on the values cl16-18-18-36 and ended up using cl15-19-19-35. When I restarted, the system was on cl16-19-19-35. I'm also planning to adjust more parameters like FCLK and UCLK, enable SOC OC mode, and raise the DRAM voltage to 1.4 or 1.45 to see if it stabilizes at 3000 MHz or even hits 3200 MHz. My guess is the issue might be related to the Infinity Fabric FCLK not reaching 1600 MHz because of the disabled SOC OC mode. As for the instability and blue screens with 3000 MHz XMP, I've experienced that too—it boots fine but crashes during heavy use, showing an error like "memory management" right after. I'll keep testing and check further.

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