Issues with Asus' DOCP include performance concerns, compatibility problems, and occasional hardware malfunctions.
Issues with Asus' DOCP include performance concerns, compatibility problems, and occasional hardware malfunctions.
You've encountered an issue with your new rig's RAM not meeting the Asus DOCP requirements. After adjusting settings and facing a crash, it seems the problem might be related to the RAM speed or compatibility. Consider checking if your RAM is functioning at the correct 3200MHz and see if other systems handle it well. If you're unsure, returning the RAM could be a safe option until further confirmed. Let me know if you need more guidance.
Place the RAM in slot 2, 4 or any slot that supports dual channel (refer to the manual). Update the BIOS. Configure the SOC to 1.1 Dram at 1.35, set the clock speed to 3200. If it boots, run memtest86 and OCCT to ensure stability. Remove any overclocking only if necessary to prevent FCLK issues (excluding XFR). Once stable, reapply your overclock profile and confirm stability. Good luck!
Sure, I can help with that. Your Ryzen 3600 is already running at a solid 4.2GHz, which is great for performance. If you're looking to optimize it further, you might consider adjusting CPU settings in BIOS or using software like AMD Ryzen Master to tweak clock speeds and power management. Let me know if you'd like more details!
Completed the checks and CPUZ confirms it's operating at 3200MHz. Appreciate the update!