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Experiencing issues with loading the XMP profile.

Experiencing issues with loading the XMP profile.

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Slime0393
Junior Member
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03-08-2025, 10:37 AM
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I'm facing issues with my RAM while overclocking my system. At 3000mhz, it seems unstable and causes blue screens at startup. I double-checked to make sure I wasn't accidentally overclocking the CPU, but the problem persists. I searched online for voltage adjustment guides, though I had limited information when the crash happened and had to reset everything.
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Slime0393
03-08-2025, 10:37 AM #1

I'm facing issues with my RAM while overclocking my system. At 3000mhz, it seems unstable and causes blue screens at startup. I double-checked to make sure I wasn't accidentally overclocking the CPU, but the problem persists. I searched online for voltage adjustment guides, though I had limited information when the crash happened and had to reset everything.

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Officialcrazy_
Junior Member
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03-08-2025, 12:12 PM
#2
Ryzen 1st gen needs careful RAM settings. Reduce speed by one or two levels manually and check for better stability.
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Officialcrazy_
03-08-2025, 12:12 PM #2

Ryzen 1st gen needs careful RAM settings. Reduce speed by one or two levels manually and check for better stability.

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Sqwalish
Member
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03-08-2025, 01:03 PM
#3
I’ll attempt to run it at a steady 2666MHz or adjust it slightly up or down. I’ll let you know what happens.
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Sqwalish
03-08-2025, 01:03 PM #3

I’ll attempt to run it at a steady 2666MHz or adjust it slightly up or down. I’ll let you know what happens.

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gafor123
Member
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03-10-2025, 10:54 AM
#4
It's quite particular, especially compared to Ryzen first-gen benchmarks. The maximum supported clock speed for Gen 0 is 2666 MHz. While your motherboard might handle higher frequencies, I haven't managed to exceed the spec with XMP settings—it requires manual overclocking. I have two links in my profile showing stable results at 3600 and 3200 MHz on Gen 0 rigs.
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gafor123
03-10-2025, 10:54 AM #4

It's quite particular, especially compared to Ryzen first-gen benchmarks. The maximum supported clock speed for Gen 0 is 2666 MHz. While your motherboard might handle higher frequencies, I haven't managed to exceed the spec with XMP settings—it requires manual overclocking. I have two links in my profile showing stable results at 3600 and 3200 MHz on Gen 0 rigs.

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brobear7
Posting Freak
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03-10-2025, 07:53 PM
#5
Check the BIOS and consider updating it. The first-gen Ryzen now works better with quicker RAM thanks to AGESA updates in the motherboard firmware.
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brobear7
03-10-2025, 07:53 PM #5

Check the BIOS and consider updating it. The first-gen Ryzen now works better with quicker RAM thanks to AGESA updates in the motherboard firmware.

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PunjabiAK74U
Member
73
03-16-2025, 07:14 AM
#6
You're fine at 3000mhz, but the manual overclocking is needed. On Gen 0 I run 3600 and 3200mhz, though it took a while to settle (refer to the links in the sig). Using XMP to lock in the best stock timings and then setting 2666mhz will give you stability. If you enable XMP and experiment with frequency, voltages, and SOC voltages first, you might unlock more performance from the board.
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PunjabiAK74U
03-16-2025, 07:14 AM #6

You're fine at 3000mhz, but the manual overclocking is needed. On Gen 0 I run 3600 and 3200mhz, though it took a while to settle (refer to the links in the sig). Using XMP to lock in the best stock timings and then setting 2666mhz will give you stability. If you enable XMP and experiment with frequency, voltages, and SOC voltages first, you might unlock more performance from the board.

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Vicariously_
Junior Member
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03-26-2025, 07:46 AM
#7
The CPU memory controller isn't the problem. Motherboard issues aren't likely, even though BIOS updates improve board compatibility. The CPU's memory controller speed remains fixed at 2666 MHz.
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Vicariously_
03-26-2025, 07:46 AM #7

The CPU memory controller isn't the problem. Motherboard issues aren't likely, even though BIOS updates improve board compatibility. The CPU's memory controller speed remains fixed at 2666 MHz.

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DeadPool6543
Junior Member
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04-02-2025, 09:08 PM
#8
I set my memory frequency to 2666mhz and it's working well. The XMP profile was adjusted to a 26.66 multiplier.
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DeadPool6543
04-02-2025, 09:08 PM #8

I set my memory frequency to 2666mhz and it's working well. The XMP profile was adjusted to a 26.66 multiplier.

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lucamalfi
Junior Member
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04-02-2025, 09:50 PM
#9
You might want to increase the setting further until instability returns. Trying around 2800 could also be effective.
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lucamalfi
04-02-2025, 09:50 PM #9

You might want to increase the setting further until instability returns. Trying around 2800 could also be effective.

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Captain_Ows
Junior Member
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04-24-2025, 07:54 PM
#10
I plan to switch to a more advanced motherboard and CPU for easier future upgrades. This means using an ATX motherboard paired with a second-generation Ryzen processor, such as the Ryzen 5 3600.
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Captain_Ows
04-24-2025, 07:54 PM #10

I plan to switch to a more advanced motherboard and CPU for easier future upgrades. This means using an ATX motherboard paired with a second-generation Ryzen processor, such as the Ryzen 5 3600.

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