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Instability occurs with XMP 3600MHz on the latest Ryzen 7 setup

Instability occurs with XMP 3600MHz on the latest Ryzen 7 setup

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darksoup
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06-07-2019, 12:55 PM
#21
I aim to provide accurate details without altering your original tone. Focusing on specifics helps clarify the situation. Most B450 boards use 2666 X570 pairs with Ryzen 3000 processors, resulting in X570 boards that run at 3200MHz or higher. It’s important to align the chipset with the CPU model locally, as general trends don’t always apply. Let me know if you need further clarification.
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darksoup
06-07-2019, 12:55 PM #21

I aim to provide accurate details without altering your original tone. Focusing on specifics helps clarify the situation. Most B450 boards use 2666 X570 pairs with Ryzen 3000 processors, resulting in X570 boards that run at 3200MHz or higher. It’s important to align the chipset with the CPU model locally, as general trends don’t always apply. Let me know if you need further clarification.

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alexloli159
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06-07-2019, 05:01 PM
#22
It doesn't really affect things if the system works with XMP/DOPC settings. A manual mem OC should work, though the slight speed difference between 2666Mhz and 3200Mhz might be noticeable. Don't forget to run MemTest86 beforehand to confirm there are no problems.
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alexloli159
06-07-2019, 05:01 PM #22

It doesn't really affect things if the system works with XMP/DOPC settings. A manual mem OC should work, though the slight speed difference between 2666Mhz and 3200Mhz might be noticeable. Don't forget to run MemTest86 beforehand to confirm there are no problems.

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idinosev
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06-07-2019, 09:57 PM
#23
Hello everyone, I attempted to manually increase the memory speed to 3200MHz by adjusting the multiplier to 32.00 and setting the infinity fabric clock to 1600Mhz. I used a Ryzen DRAM calculator to verify the timing and voltage settings. Unfortunately, Windows Task Manager still showed a slower speed of 2133MHz, which caused noticeable delays in my keyboard input—like a lag of about five seconds when pressing space. For now, I’m working on a university assignment and plan to try overclocking again after the weekend (deadline is Sunday 23:59). I’ll run memtest before retrying and am considering returning the RAM if it doesn’t work or purchasing an XMP-compatible kit at 3200MHz. Thanks for your help!
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idinosev
06-07-2019, 09:57 PM #23

Hello everyone, I attempted to manually increase the memory speed to 3200MHz by adjusting the multiplier to 32.00 and setting the infinity fabric clock to 1600Mhz. I used a Ryzen DRAM calculator to verify the timing and voltage settings. Unfortunately, Windows Task Manager still showed a slower speed of 2133MHz, which caused noticeable delays in my keyboard input—like a lag of about five seconds when pressing space. For now, I’m working on a university assignment and plan to try overclocking again after the weekend (deadline is Sunday 23:59). I’ll run memtest before retrying and am considering returning the RAM if it doesn’t work or purchasing an XMP-compatible kit at 3200MHz. Thanks for your help!

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Fergy04
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06-08-2019, 06:30 AM
#24
It's hard to determine the exact NAND chip model, particularly if it's protected by a heat sink.
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Fergy04
06-08-2019, 06:30 AM #24

It's hard to determine the exact NAND chip model, particularly if it's protected by a heat sink.

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hbnate
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06-08-2019, 09:49 AM
#25
Hynix dominates most LPX kits. The timing is consistently around 3600MHz, which indicates a very low bus speed.
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hbnate
06-08-2019, 09:49 AM #25

Hynix dominates most LPX kits. The timing is consistently around 3600MHz, which indicates a very low bus speed.

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