I can assist with RAM issues. What seems to be the problem?
I can assist with RAM issues. What seems to be the problem?
The system appears to function identically, showing no differences after applying the XMP profile. Ensure the initial kits were placed correctly in slots 2 and 4, with the new kit in slots 1 and 3.
I understand more people believe simply increasing voltage until it functions. Ignoring the root cause is like applying a quick fix; yes, adding more voltage can help if the system supports it, but only if the components are suited for that speed. If a board isn’t properly shielded or the CPU lacks the necessary IMC at the intended voltage, adjustments to termination resistance can compensate without altering memory timings or needing higher voltages. Running stable setups or fine-tuning after reaching XMP makes optimization smoother, even with limited dimming options. As I observed, memory performance is notoriously tricky to optimize—timing rules and parameter impacts are often unclear. My friend had a 3600MHz kit, while I managed to boost his 16GB memory to 4400MHz at a higher voltage. On a Ryzen 3600 with a SOC voltage of 1.2V, tweaking sub-timings caused some losses, but overall speed improved by about 20% once we adjusted the settings.
It seems to launch but then displays an error screen. It works when all four controllers are active at 2666 with D.O.C.P., and the original sticks are in slots 2 and 4 while the new ones are in slots 1 and 3. I also have a screenshot of the settings attached.
Sure, here are the bios settings for timing and the rest of your voltage page.
Seemingly outside the usual scope and a bit too general to tackle directly, but where could one locate more useful materials on RAM overclocking? The Ryzen DRAM Calculator could be interesting, yet it limits options when looking for deeper insights into the process. I’ve come across a few older tutorials, but they’re not very detailed or practical. Sometimes I find technical content that goes beyond what’s needed in BIOS settings—more about advanced concepts than hands-on guidance. If you’d like to explore something more focused, I’m happy to shift the conversation to another area.