Issue detected with 3000mhz RAM operating at 2400mhz frequency.
Issue detected with 3000mhz RAM operating at 2400mhz frequency.
I have a 16GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz RAM (4x4). I found it running at 2133MHz, so I checked my BIOS and changed the DOCP to match ASUS settings (3000MHz). But there was a boot failure, so memory settings were reset. Now I can only go up to 2666MHz, which is unstable and causes crashes. 2400MHz still works, but I prefer 3000MHz. Can someone assist me?
Attempt to launch two sticks at 3000 and check for boot status.
The Ryzen 2000-series lacks a strong Integrated Memory Controller compared to the Ryzen 3000-series, and running four DRAM sticks doesn’t help much. Your setup might not support DDR4-3000 MHz with your CPU and RAM configuration. I suggest starting by turning on DOCP so timings and voltage are adjusted manually. Set your DRAM speed to DDR4-2933 or DDR4-2666 using XMP, then lower the frequency by one or two steps if stability returns. Only progress to higher speeds if everything holds steady.
Because you're using quad-channel, your CPU might be struggling due to the memory controller issues in Zen+ and Zen 1. Switching to dual-channel should help resolve the problem.