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Incorrect Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB RAM kits at 3000MHz availability

Incorrect Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB RAM kits at 3000MHz availability

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bonfire9211
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03-13-2016, 03:32 AM
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I possess two sets of those rams (2x2x8GB) but I’m facing issues using them. I believe running them at 3000 MHz would cause crashes, whether via XMP or manual settings. My question is: Can I configure them for native speeds without a crash? Also, why are they mismatched? That seems to be my mistake—I rushed the purchase and didn’t pay much attention.
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bonfire9211
03-13-2016, 03:32 AM #1

I possess two sets of those rams (2x2x8GB) but I’m facing issues using them. I believe running them at 3000 MHz would cause crashes, whether via XMP or manual settings. My question is: Can I configure them for native speeds without a crash? Also, why are they mismatched? That seems to be my mistake—I rushed the purchase and didn’t pay much attention.

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XDarkSlayerX
Junior Member
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03-13-2016, 05:27 AM
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I'm not a RAM specialist, but based on the timing differences I suspect the RAM issue might be causing the crash. You could attempt adjusting the settings manually to run at a lower XMP speed or modify the timing parameters to align better.
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XDarkSlayerX
03-13-2016, 05:27 AM #2

I'm not a RAM specialist, but based on the timing differences I suspect the RAM issue might be causing the crash. You could attempt adjusting the settings manually to run at a lower XMP speed or modify the timing parameters to align better.

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xXJay_BugXx
Senior Member
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03-13-2016, 05:48 AM
#3
This setup has been used for three years, and you're aiming for a full performance at around 2933 MHz.
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xXJay_BugXx
03-13-2016, 05:48 AM #3

This setup has been used for three years, and you're aiming for a full performance at around 2933 MHz.

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SpaceMania
Junior Member
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03-13-2016, 07:00 AM
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Check the memory usage while the system runs smoothly. If the change isn't significant, it probably isn't worth the effort. The current situation doesn't justify the investment. Early Ryzen's memory issues make this even more problematic.
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SpaceMania
03-13-2016, 07:00 AM #4

Check the memory usage while the system runs smoothly. If the change isn't significant, it probably isn't worth the effort. The current situation doesn't justify the investment. Early Ryzen's memory issues make this even more problematic.

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JVAT4
Junior Member
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03-17-2016, 03:32 PM
#5
You're facing a similar issue with your two 16GB Corsair sticks—both 3600CL18—and they're performing well together at their rated speeds. It's possible the timing settings were adjusted to match the best performance from each stick.
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JVAT4
03-17-2016, 03:32 PM #5

You're facing a similar issue with your two 16GB Corsair sticks—both 3600CL18—and they're performing well together at their rated speeds. It's possible the timing settings were adjusted to match the best performance from each stick.

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ItsMonkeyHD
Junior Member
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03-23-2016, 03:07 AM
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I attempted to adjust to 15 and 16 GHz at 3000 MHz, but it crashed when loading the window. At 2133 MHz it would work better.
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ItsMonkeyHD
03-23-2016, 03:07 AM #6

I attempted to adjust to 15 and 16 GHz at 3000 MHz, but it crashed when loading the window. At 2133 MHz it would work better.

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03-30-2016, 01:43 PM
#7
It might be due to the memory controllers on the Ryzen Zen+ being quite limited, making it hard to enable XMP across multiple sticks, even if they come from the same set.
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xXStrikeBackXx
03-30-2016, 01:43 PM #7

It might be due to the memory controllers on the Ryzen Zen+ being quite limited, making it hard to enable XMP across multiple sticks, even if they come from the same set.