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Guide to manual RAM overclocking assistance

Guide to manual RAM overclocking assistance

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hankAkin
Junior Member
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08-13-2019, 12:31 AM
#21
Iv had them for 8 months already, it's a bit too late to send back. I've already boosted the CPU and GPU speeds, so I want the RAM to match its rated performance. I prefer a lot of RAM for my work. I also intend to upgrade the CPU and GPU soon, and this RAM will suit my future needs. Does that make sense?
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hankAkin
08-13-2019, 12:31 AM #21

Iv had them for 8 months already, it's a bit too late to send back. I've already boosted the CPU and GPU speeds, so I want the RAM to match its rated performance. I prefer a lot of RAM for my work. I also intend to upgrade the CPU and GPU soon, and this RAM will suit my future needs. Does that make sense?

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mccoop03
Posting Freak
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08-16-2019, 06:21 PM
#22
It's quite unusual. The Ryzen 5000 line isn't typically associated with memory problems, so you'd expect the RAM to function properly at a minimum of 2400 MHz. I understand this could seem odd, but did you actually save your BIOS settings after adjusting the RAM speed? Usually, if the new speed doesn’t work, the system tries to boot, then powers off and restarts. This happens because it first attempts the new speed but fails, causing a shutdown and reverting to the original 2133 MHz setting.
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mccoop03
08-16-2019, 06:21 PM #22

It's quite unusual. The Ryzen 5000 line isn't typically associated with memory problems, so you'd expect the RAM to function properly at a minimum of 2400 MHz. I understand this could seem odd, but did you actually save your BIOS settings after adjusting the RAM speed? Usually, if the new speed doesn’t work, the system tries to boot, then powers off and restarts. This happens because it first attempts the new speed but fails, causing a shutdown and reverting to the original 2133 MHz setting.

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DreamDragon
Member
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08-16-2019, 09:44 PM
#23
I always double-check every modification made. Just re-read the updates again now, remembering what the person mentioned earlier about updating/reflashing the BIOS and clearing CMOS. It seems it brought the device up to 2400mhz, and looking at the board site they shared a new BIOS last month—really impressive for the fixes they added.
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DreamDragon
08-16-2019, 09:44 PM #23

I always double-check every modification made. Just re-read the updates again now, remembering what the person mentioned earlier about updating/reflashing the BIOS and clearing CMOS. It seems it brought the device up to 2400mhz, and looking at the board site they shared a new BIOS last month—really impressive for the fixes they added.

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ArtQ_Q
Member
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08-20-2019, 03:18 AM
#24
Corsair and Ryzen have conflicting goals. The system resists managing them together.
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ArtQ_Q
08-20-2019, 03:18 AM #24

Corsair and Ryzen have conflicting goals. The system resists managing them together.

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Futsal_xo
Member
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08-21-2019, 02:40 AM
#25
Reverting the CMOS and re-flashing the BIOS together resolved the issue. They released a new BIOS update mid-month last month, which likely caused the problem. Thanks for the assistance!
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Futsal_xo
08-21-2019, 02:40 AM #25

Reverting the CMOS and re-flashing the BIOS together resolved the issue. They released a new BIOS update mid-month last month, which likely caused the problem. Thanks for the assistance!

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