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Can you provide more details about your RAM issue and what you're trying to achieve with MOBO?

Can you provide more details about your RAM issue and what you're trying to achieve with MOBO?

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LOLboy311
Member
114
05-19-2019, 07:49 AM
#1
In 2019 I purchased the parts for my PC and assembled it myself without any problems. I usually didn’t get too involved with the BIOS settings, but lately I’ve become more interested and discovered my RAM isn’t functioning properly with my MOBO. I bought the CORSAIR Model Vengeance RGB Pro 64GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3466 and installed it in my MOBO, which is an ASUS AMD ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI). This model is designed to support speeds over 3600+ MHz, but despite adjusting BIOS settings and trying different workarounds, I’m still unable to reach the required performance. A screenshot of my system info and task manager would be helpful if you can assist.
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LOLboy311
05-19-2019, 07:49 AM #1

In 2019 I purchased the parts for my PC and assembled it myself without any problems. I usually didn’t get too involved with the BIOS settings, but lately I’ve become more interested and discovered my RAM isn’t functioning properly with my MOBO. I bought the CORSAIR Model Vengeance RGB Pro 64GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3466 and installed it in my MOBO, which is an ASUS AMD ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI). This model is designed to support speeds over 3600+ MHz, but despite adjusting BIOS settings and trying different workarounds, I’m still unable to reach the required performance. A screenshot of my system info and task manager would be helpful if you can assist.

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
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06-03-2019, 02:54 PM
#2
The clock is set at 2133 MHz (1067MHz multiplied by DDR). Is XMP or DOCP activated in the BIOS?
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VitoSEXY
06-03-2019, 02:54 PM #2

The clock is set at 2133 MHz (1067MHz multiplied by DDR). Is XMP or DOCP activated in the BIOS?

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xXAdam_78Xx
Junior Member
11
06-03-2019, 03:07 PM
#3
You won't reach 3400MHz; the CPU will be the bottleneck. The memory controller in the 2700X isn't particularly fast or efficient. Generally, most devices run between 2933MHz and 3200MHz. Consider enabling XMP and lowering the frequency to 3200MHz to test performance.
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xXAdam_78Xx
06-03-2019, 03:07 PM #3

You won't reach 3400MHz; the CPU will be the bottleneck. The memory controller in the 2700X isn't particularly fast or efficient. Generally, most devices run between 2933MHz and 3200MHz. Consider enabling XMP and lowering the frequency to 3200MHz to test performance.

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06-03-2019, 11:37 PM
#4
I attempted to adjust it but each time a small change was made, the system would restart and return to the prior settings. I’m stuck because any modification triggers an error or resets everything.
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AssassinJayden
06-03-2019, 11:37 PM #4

I attempted to adjust it but each time a small change was made, the system would restart and return to the prior settings. I’m stuck because any modification triggers an error or resets everything.

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gigi_tron
Member
67
06-20-2019, 05:55 PM
#5
The voltage you used is important for getting the right info. Also, please quote your question so I can address it properly.
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gigi_tron
06-20-2019, 05:55 PM #5

The voltage you used is important for getting the right info. Also, please quote your question so I can address it properly.

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Nick21
Member
59
06-23-2019, 09:05 PM
#6
I can capture a video and display precisely what occurs whenever I attempt an OC.
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Nick21
06-23-2019, 09:05 PM #6

I can capture a video and display precisely what occurs whenever I attempt an OC.

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Boxygirl2
Member
85
06-25-2019, 09:16 PM
#7
During the attempt to capture a video while the system failed to boot at 2933 MHz, it unexpectedly started working smoothly for once. It seems like your efforts made a difference, and the device finally functioned properly. Thank you all for your support—it really improved the experience.
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Boxygirl2
06-25-2019, 09:16 PM #7

During the attempt to capture a video while the system failed to boot at 2933 MHz, it unexpectedly started working smoothly for once. It seems like your efforts made a difference, and the device finally functioned properly. Thank you all for your support—it really improved the experience.

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jaroke25
Member
68
06-26-2019, 05:01 AM
#8
it's currently operating as planned.
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jaroke25
06-26-2019, 05:01 AM #8

it's currently operating as planned.

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den951236
Junior Member
3
06-27-2019, 01:30 AM
#9
Unlikely to exceed 2933MHz since that's the highest supported by the integrated memory controller, anything higher is an overclock with uncertain results.
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den951236
06-27-2019, 01:30 AM #9

Unlikely to exceed 2933MHz since that's the highest supported by the integrated memory controller, anything higher is an overclock with uncertain results.

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HotMilkTea
Member
204
06-27-2019, 01:41 AM
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You're testing 32GB of G Skill Ripjaws 3600 at 3400 MHz on a 2700X with an Asus X470-F Gaming. You're using two 16GB modules (16,18,18,18) and haven't spent much time optimizing memory timings. Your system boots reliably each time, so you're content with stability. You're curious about the SOC voltage settings and noticed your current is around 1.125V with a modest LLC drop. You remember reading online about voltage adjustments and manual tuning, but weren't aware of the impact of Zen+ settings. It seems you're a bit surprised by the memory performance, but you feel fortunate it's not worse.
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HotMilkTea
06-27-2019, 01:41 AM #10

You're testing 32GB of G Skill Ripjaws 3600 at 3400 MHz on a 2700X with an Asus X470-F Gaming. You're using two 16GB modules (16,18,18,18) and haven't spent much time optimizing memory timings. Your system boots reliably each time, so you're content with stability. You're curious about the SOC voltage settings and noticed your current is around 1.125V with a modest LLC drop. You remember reading online about voltage adjustments and manual tuning, but weren't aware of the impact of Zen+ settings. It seems you're a bit surprised by the memory performance, but you feel fortunate it's not worse.