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Modify Intel's memory design for AMD platforms

Modify Intel's memory design for AMD platforms

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SarahFina
Member
51
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#1
TL;DR: CPU is dead, moved to AMD, but RAM isn’t compatible. Materials are confusing. Need help adapting settings for AMD. Docs not working. Attached specs included. Payment accepted in Bitcoin.
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SarahFina
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #1

TL;DR: CPU is dead, moved to AMD, but RAM isn’t compatible. Materials are confusing. Need help adapting settings for AMD. Docs not working. Attached specs included. Payment accepted in Bitcoin.

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zamys
Senior Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#2
Doppler clocks operate at 7600Mhz? Setting up Ryzen to exceed 6000Mhz for RAM isn't straightforward.
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zamys
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #2

Doppler clocks operate at 7600Mhz? Setting up Ryzen to exceed 6000Mhz for RAM isn't straightforward.

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W3ld3r
Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#3
When you turn on XMP or DOCP, your system struggles to utilize the RAM at 7600Mhz on AM5. It’s nearly unfeasible. Consider setting it to 6000Mhz manually if you can. It seems your RAM is already operating at that high speed.
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W3ld3r
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #3

When you turn on XMP or DOCP, your system struggles to utilize the RAM at 7600Mhz on AM5. It’s nearly unfeasible. Consider setting it to 6000Mhz manually if you can. It seems your RAM is already operating at that high speed.

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MrLegal
Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#4
Your RAM operates smoothly at 7600mt/s as advertised. No action needed, but I’m a bit concerned about stability.
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MrLegal
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #4

Your RAM operates smoothly at 7600mt/s as advertised. No action needed, but I’m a bit concerned about stability.

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ILoveMeggy
Junior Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#5
This setup works fine! However, the system crashes when booting. I need to take the battery off the motherboard so the computer starts properly.
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ILoveMeggy
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #5

This setup works fine! However, the system crashes when booting. I need to take the battery off the motherboard so the computer starts properly.

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Codgamer96Nor
Junior Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
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Join the discussions in your BIOS, locate memory configurations. You’ll see a menu with preset options. Choose the one labeled 6000 speed.
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Codgamer96Nor
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #6

Join the discussions in your BIOS, locate memory configurations. You’ll see a menu with preset options. Choose the one labeled 6000 speed.

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Guilermina1
Junior Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
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The AUTO options in UEFI have taken care of everything for you!
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Guilermina1
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #7

The AUTO options in UEFI have taken care of everything for you!

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xNJW
Junior Member
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06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
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Gskill is adding support for AMD expo/docp enabled RAM. Review the specifications of similar modules you're using and replicate their expo/docp configurations. Timing details are typically available on the manufacturer's site. That should assist you.
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xNJW
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #8

Gskill is adding support for AMD expo/docp enabled RAM. Review the specifications of similar modules you're using and replicate their expo/docp configurations. Timing details are typically available on the manufacturer's site. That should assist you.

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ExtremeDragonK
Junior Member
44
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#9
It definitely operates at Gear2 (or worse), making it slower than a manually configured 6000CL30 (or 36 if it doesn't post at CL30). Please use Zentimings to display the complete RAM specifications, with mine shown as an example under standard target AM5 timings.
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ExtremeDragonK
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #9

It definitely operates at Gear2 (or worse), making it slower than a manually configured 6000CL30 (or 36 if it doesn't post at CL30). Please use Zentimings to display the complete RAM specifications, with mine shown as an example under standard target AM5 timings.

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Summer_Cool
Member
175
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM
#10
Yes, clearing the battery wipes BIOS and restores default settings, such as RAM XMP/EXPO configurations.
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Summer_Cool
06-07-2025, 01:56 AM #10

Yes, clearing the battery wipes BIOS and restores default settings, such as RAM XMP/EXPO configurations.