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memory overclock remains fully stable after reset

memory overclock remains fully stable after reset

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Padeirito
Junior Member
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01-14-2018, 08:04 AM
#1
Ram:adata spectrix d80
Motherboard: Asus crosshair vii hero wifi
CPU:r5 2600 overclocked with ryzen master to 4.2ghz 1.4volts.
So from the research i've done on this memory, I've got some samsung b side.
I used one of the 'Silt' ram timing presets for 3600mhz memory.
Didn't work despite the kit being rated to 3600mhz.
I kicked it down to 3466 with the same timings.
Booted into windows, passed some quick stress tests, and hours of gaming. (much better frames, compared to default settings)
But every time I restart, it goes into a boot loop and sends me to bios.
I exit without making any changes and off she goes into windows without issue.
Any ideas? It's on cl16 3466, same thing occurs with cl14 3200.
At the end of the day, I have this memory stable while in an OS, I can live with the restart issue. But I'm checking if there's a fix or if it's something I should be concerned with.
DRAM voltage set at 1.35 currently, but the same occurs with it set to 1.4
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Padeirito
01-14-2018, 08:04 AM #1

Ram:adata spectrix d80
Motherboard: Asus crosshair vii hero wifi
CPU:r5 2600 overclocked with ryzen master to 4.2ghz 1.4volts.
So from the research i've done on this memory, I've got some samsung b side.
I used one of the 'Silt' ram timing presets for 3600mhz memory.
Didn't work despite the kit being rated to 3600mhz.
I kicked it down to 3466 with the same timings.
Booted into windows, passed some quick stress tests, and hours of gaming. (much better frames, compared to default settings)
But every time I restart, it goes into a boot loop and sends me to bios.
I exit without making any changes and off she goes into windows without issue.
Any ideas? It's on cl16 3466, same thing occurs with cl14 3200.
At the end of the day, I have this memory stable while in an OS, I can live with the restart issue. But I'm checking if there's a fix or if it's something I should be concerned with.
DRAM voltage set at 1.35 currently, but the same occurs with it set to 1.4

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Surfing31
Junior Member
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01-14-2018, 09:07 AM
#2
Your device should include an advanced memory section marked as D.O.C.P. Enable that feature, choose the suitable speed configuration, and keep the remaining options in auto mode. Only adjust the DOCP value and select the desired speed. Restart the system and it should function correctly. If issues persist, manually follow the settings guide. They are usually found on a sticker near the DIMMS or via CPU ID memory/speed tabs to determine timing and voltage requirements. Return to BIOS, modify only the specified settings in the spd tab on CPUz (jedec), keep all other parameters auto, and set the memory voltage according to the provided instructions.
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Surfing31
01-14-2018, 09:07 AM #2

Your device should include an advanced memory section marked as D.O.C.P. Enable that feature, choose the suitable speed configuration, and keep the remaining options in auto mode. Only adjust the DOCP value and select the desired speed. Restart the system and it should function correctly. If issues persist, manually follow the settings guide. They are usually found on a sticker near the DIMMS or via CPU ID memory/speed tabs to determine timing and voltage requirements. Return to BIOS, modify only the specified settings in the spd tab on CPUz (jedec), keep all other parameters auto, and set the memory voltage according to the provided instructions.

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ava_v
Junior Member
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01-14-2018, 12:44 PM
#3
Are you utilizing DOCP or inputting the timings yourself? Consider trying both options. Also, ensure you have the latest BIOS installed for better compatibility.
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ava_v
01-14-2018, 12:44 PM #3

Are you utilizing DOCP or inputting the timings yourself? Consider trying both options. Also, ensure you have the latest BIOS installed for better compatibility.

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XxgamerxX1677
Member
214
01-28-2018, 05:20 PM
#4
Are you using DOCP or entering the timings manually? Try both. Also, ensure you have the latest BIOS installed to improve compatibility.
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XxgamerxX1677
01-28-2018, 05:20 PM #4

Are you using DOCP or entering the timings manually? Try both. Also, ensure you have the latest BIOS installed to improve compatibility.

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SlowBR
Member
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01-28-2018, 07:12 PM
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Your device should include an advanced memory section marked as D.O.C.P. Enable that feature, choose the suitable speed configuration, and keep the remaining options in auto mode. Only adjust the DOCP value and select the desired speed. Restart the system and it should function correctly. If issues persist, manually follow the settings guide. Usually, these details are found on a sticker near the DIMMS or via CPU ID memory/speed tabs to determine the correct timings and voltage. Return to BIOS, modify only the specified settings in the spd tab on CPUz (jedec), keep all other parameters auto, and set the memory voltage according to the provided instructions.
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SlowBR
01-28-2018, 07:12 PM #5

Your device should include an advanced memory section marked as D.O.C.P. Enable that feature, choose the suitable speed configuration, and keep the remaining options in auto mode. Only adjust the DOCP value and select the desired speed. Restart the system and it should function correctly. If issues persist, manually follow the settings guide. Usually, these details are found on a sticker near the DIMMS or via CPU ID memory/speed tabs to determine the correct timings and voltage. Return to BIOS, modify only the specified settings in the spd tab on CPUz (jedec), keep all other parameters auto, and set the memory voltage according to the provided instructions.