Issue detected with Ram speed remaining locked at 2133mhz.
Issue detected with Ram speed remaining locked at 2133mhz.
Hello! Your setup includes two 32GB DDR4 RAM sticks at 3600MHz, installed in B1 and A1 slots. After upgrading the motherboard and CPU, the system initially recognized both sticks but later experienced boot issues. The BIOS was set to Auto, and you attempted to force the speed to 3600MHz, but the PC failed to boot. It started up briefly before crashing and displaying an error. You had to revert to Auto mode for Windows to load. Any advice?
It could still fail here despite working before, especially since it was for Ryzen. If so, is Gskill Trident suitable for Ryzen?
I generally suggest a vital or valuable skillset for Ryzen to achieve top speeds. Vengeance offers strong stability at standard settings.
I've needed to boost the voltage for Vengeance RAM to stay stable across all three motherboards I tested. On the Asus B550-plus, they required 1.45V, while the Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 needed 1.42 Plus. As @bmx6454 pointed out, the correct settings are A2 and B2, not A1 and B1 as you mentioned earlier.