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LittleDiepp
Junior Member
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02-14-2025, 11:50 PM
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I checked the details for your setup. Your motherboard supports up to 3600MHz, but you're seeing issues at lower speeds. You might need a higher-speed RAM module or a different type of RAM that's compatible with your board. Upgrading to a 32GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB 3600MHz RAM should work if it matches the specifications. If not, consider checking compatibility or consulting the manufacturer for the best options.
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LittleDiepp
02-14-2025, 11:50 PM #1

I checked the details for your setup. Your motherboard supports up to 3600MHz, but you're seeing issues at lower speeds. You might need a higher-speed RAM module or a different type of RAM that's compatible with your board. Upgrading to a 32GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB 3600MHz RAM should work if it matches the specifications. If not, consider checking compatibility or consulting the manufacturer for the best options.

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yukinaoki
Member
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02-16-2025, 03:20 PM
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Are you configuring DOCP on your motherboard BIOS for RAM speed? The 2700x might not support anything quicker than 2866MHz. The limitation isn't just from the motherboard, it can affect other components too.
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yukinaoki
02-16-2025, 03:20 PM #2

Are you configuring DOCP on your motherboard BIOS for RAM speed? The 2700x might not support anything quicker than 2866MHz. The limitation isn't just from the motherboard, it can affect other components too.

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AJDawesome2320
Junior Member
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02-16-2025, 03:55 PM
#3
You're hitting the boundaries of the Zen+ memory controller and the motherboard's memory layout, which isn't very good at handling RAM. Improving performance might require raising the SOC voltage (overclocking the controller), but this could only push you so far and might lock you into a 2866MHz speed.
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AJDawesome2320
02-16-2025, 03:55 PM #3

You're hitting the boundaries of the Zen+ memory controller and the motherboard's memory layout, which isn't very good at handling RAM. Improving performance might require raising the SOC voltage (overclocking the controller), but this could only push you so far and might lock you into a 2866MHz speed.

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viperboi123
Member
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03-07-2025, 01:53 AM
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You might want to try a fresh configuration instead of sticking with the same setup.
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viperboi123
03-07-2025, 01:53 AM #4

You might want to try a fresh configuration instead of sticking with the same setup.

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VDMACHINE
Member
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03-08-2025, 04:21 PM
#5
I was operating at 3000MHz, it performed well initially, but then it began to crash, so I reduced the frequency further.
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VDMACHINE
03-08-2025, 04:21 PM #5

I was operating at 3000MHz, it performed well initially, but then it began to crash, so I reduced the frequency further.