I am unable to increase my RAM speed to 3200 Mhz on the MSI x570 Gaming Plus.
I am unable to increase my RAM speed to 3200 Mhz on the MSI x570 Gaming Plus.
I'm really worried about updating my profile since there are so many posts and it feels dangerous.
I'm using the 2nd and 4th options. And yes, again after saving settings and restarting, my screen is going black. I'm trying to overclock and just enable A-XMP before saving.
It can be intimidating yet valuable. Numerous BIOS updates also bring enhanced memory compatibility features. Are you aware of the current version? I recommend checking out some tutorials on updating the BIOS, particularly those tailored for your motherboard, to get a feel for the process. If not, do you have a nearby PC repair shop? Should you lack confidence in handling it yourself, you might inquire if they offer professional assistance? Good luck!
Check your CPU on that page. Compare it with your RAM specifications. If it appears in the QVL, it should support that speed. You probably won't exceed it no matter how much you use it. Corsair vengeance on Ryzen hasn't worked well for me. XMP profiles are fixed overclock settings and won't work if the board can't handle them. Returning to the default SPD settings should stabilize things. The issues you're seeing are common when RAM overclocking doesn't succeed.
Would you like me to review the bios information and identify the current version?
Can you visit the motherboard website to check the latest BIOS level?
Could you share your complete PC specifications?
What is the part number of the RAM kit you are using?
If it isn't listed in the motherboard's memory specifications for your CPU, it may have never been tested or could be faulty.
I've already verified my RAM model (CMW16GX4M2C3200C16 Ver4.32), but the version differs from what's listed.
Attempt to configure the A-XMP profile, then adjust the DRAM frequency to 2933 and check for boot. If unsuccessful, try 2866 or 2666. Verify that the DRAM voltage is correctly set to 1.35V. Unfortunately, Corsair Vengeance RAM kits often do not perform at their rated speeds on Ryzen systems.