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Increase RAM speed to 3000Mhz without using XMP settings

Increase RAM speed to 3000Mhz without using XMP settings

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10-09-2018, 08:47 AM
#1
Hello! I have two memory modules – Corsair LPX 8GB at 3000MHz CL16 and my motherboard ASUS Z370-P II. When I set the RAM to 3000Mhz with XMP, the PC becomes unstable. In AIDA64 it reports a hardware failure. The stock settings (2133Mhz) are working fine without any issues. I manually adjusted the timings on the RAM, but the problem persists in AIDA64. I’ve run the RAM through Memtest86 and HCI memtest, and they all pass. I believe I need to slightly overclock the processor to reach 3000Mhz. My CPU is an Intel i5 9600k. Here are the full specs of my RAMs: https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories...M1D3000C16
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Classy_Mexican
10-09-2018, 08:47 AM #1

Hello! I have two memory modules – Corsair LPX 8GB at 3000MHz CL16 and my motherboard ASUS Z370-P II. When I set the RAM to 3000Mhz with XMP, the PC becomes unstable. In AIDA64 it reports a hardware failure. The stock settings (2133Mhz) are working fine without any issues. I manually adjusted the timings on the RAM, but the problem persists in AIDA64. I’ve run the RAM through Memtest86 and HCI memtest, and they all pass. I believe I need to slightly overclock the processor to reach 3000Mhz. My CPU is an Intel i5 9600k. Here are the full specs of my RAMs: https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories...M1D3000C16

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HyperAssasin
Junior Member
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10-12-2018, 04:22 AM
#2
Hey buddy,
I had the same problem today but I'm running an X99 rampage 5 extreme with 5930k and 3400Mhz memory. You might need to raise your RAM voltage slightly—my board would read low in BIOS, which is common on ASUS boards. If that doesn’t help, increasing your system agent voltage could be necessary. It powers the memory controller built into the CPU. I wasn’t able to stay stable until it was at 1.14v, after which everything worked smoothly (since all chips behave differently with this voltage).

Good advice here—should work for your setup too:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.ph...-V-Extreme
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HyperAssasin
10-12-2018, 04:22 AM #2

Hey buddy,
I had the same problem today but I'm running an X99 rampage 5 extreme with 5930k and 3400Mhz memory. You might need to raise your RAM voltage slightly—my board would read low in BIOS, which is common on ASUS boards. If that doesn’t help, increasing your system agent voltage could be necessary. It powers the memory controller built into the CPU. I wasn’t able to stay stable until it was at 1.14v, after which everything worked smoothly (since all chips behave differently with this voltage).

Good advice here—should work for your setup too:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.ph...-V-Extreme

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pokibeys217
Junior Member
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10-12-2018, 05:50 AM
#3
Also, did you purchase two of those kits mentioned in the link? You should definitely buy them together since they work well when used as a pair in dual stick configurations. They are verified to function correctly at the rated speeds during testing in the factory. You're likely to still achieve around 3000 easy. Also keep in mind that my hardware is from 2016, so there might be differences with these newer chips—I haven't tested them yet. They should probably be discussed on ASUS forums for a more recent board.
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pokibeys217
10-12-2018, 05:50 AM #3

Also, did you purchase two of those kits mentioned in the link? You should definitely buy them together since they work well when used as a pair in dual stick configurations. They are verified to function correctly at the rated speeds during testing in the factory. You're likely to still achieve around 3000 easy. Also keep in mind that my hardware is from 2016, so there might be differences with these newer chips—I haven't tested them yet. They should probably be discussed on ASUS forums for a more recent board.

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nendu3270
Junior Member
15
10-12-2018, 10:24 AM
#4
The ram wasn't purchased as a complete unit. I plan to slightly boost the voltage. I'll update you on my findings. Thank you!
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nendu3270
10-12-2018, 10:24 AM #4

The ram wasn't purchased as a complete unit. I plan to slightly boost the voltage. I'll update you on my findings. Thank you!

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DetriX_Hero
Member
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10-12-2018, 05:13 PM
#5
I was having trouble with the voltage, but now I'm operating at 2500 Mhz without any instability issues. That's a good progress.
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DetriX_Hero
10-12-2018, 05:13 PM #5

I was having trouble with the voltage, but now I'm operating at 2500 Mhz without any instability issues. That's a good progress.

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10-15-2018, 11:38 PM
#6
Updated to 2666Mhz with 16-18-18-35 settings at 1.2x speed. Will continue updating until reaching 3000Mhz.
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EliteChicagoan
10-15-2018, 11:38 PM #6

Updated to 2666Mhz with 16-18-18-35 settings at 1.2x speed. Will continue updating until reaching 3000Mhz.

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Thenatel972
Member
167
10-16-2018, 08:07 AM
#7
Updated version: 2800Mhz with 16-18-18-36 settings at 1.2x speed. I believe adjusting the timings to 16-18-18-38 at 1.35x will stabilize at 3000Mhz, so I'll give it a try. The specifications Corsair achieved for 3000Mhz are 16-20-20-38 with 1.35x but I think they're a bit higher.
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Thenatel972
10-16-2018, 08:07 AM #7

Updated version: 2800Mhz with 16-18-18-36 settings at 1.2x speed. I believe adjusting the timings to 16-18-18-38 at 1.35x will stabilize at 3000Mhz, so I'll give it a try. The specifications Corsair achieved for 3000Mhz are 16-20-20-38 with 1.35x but I think they're a bit higher.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
798
10-17-2018, 04:57 PM
#8
Updated to 2933Mhz with 16-18-18-38 at 1.2x speed. I will cease my OC to my RAM. Appreciate it!
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OmqDace
10-17-2018, 04:57 PM #8

Updated to 2933Mhz with 16-18-18-38 at 1.2x speed. I will cease my OC to my RAM. Appreciate it!