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My Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 perform differently than benchmark results show.

My Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 perform differently than benchmark results show.

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Bro_Neoh
Junior Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#11
The BIOS update certainly made changes, but the RAM is the only component unlikely to function correctly. Whenever I activate the XMP profile, my computer fails to remain operational for approximately five minutes. I've researched potential solutions and encountered terms such as RAM timings and manual memory clock speed adjustments, which I do not fully comprehend.
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Bro_Neoh
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #11

The BIOS update certainly made changes, but the RAM is the only component unlikely to function correctly. Whenever I activate the XMP profile, my computer fails to remain operational for approximately five minutes. I've researched potential solutions and encountered terms such as RAM timings and manual memory clock speed adjustments, which I do not fully comprehend.

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TheKillerMomo
Junior Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#12
Obtain CPU-Z, navigate to the SPD tab, and it will display the actual JDEC and XMP timings for each RAM module. It’s improbable your chip will achieve 3200MHz RAM speeds; therefore, 3000MHz is the next reasonable option. If XMP profiles are unavailable, you’ll need to manually configure frequency and timings within the BIOS.
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TheKillerMomo
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #12

Obtain CPU-Z, navigate to the SPD tab, and it will display the actual JDEC and XMP timings for each RAM module. It’s improbable your chip will achieve 3200MHz RAM speeds; therefore, 3000MHz is the next reasonable option. If XMP profiles are unavailable, you’ll need to manually configure frequency and timings within the BIOS.

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BanaanBerry
Senior Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#13
Would altering the DRAM voltage in conjunction with the memory multiplier and timing settings be advisable?
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BanaanBerry
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #13

Would altering the DRAM voltage in conjunction with the memory multiplier and timing settings be advisable?

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LarsMatena
Senior Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#14
One point three five volts is acceptable. Do not alter it.
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LarsMatena
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #14

One point three five volts is acceptable. Do not alter it.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#15
Yes, even after increasing the value to 3000, the PC continues to crash. Thank you for your assistance!
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DRGNdragsYT
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #15

Yes, even after increasing the value to 3000, the PC continues to crash. Thank you for your assistance!

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Aunorine
Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#16
Try the next step down to 2933MHz. Keep going until you hit stability.
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Aunorine
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #16

Try the next step down to 2933MHz. Keep going until you hit stability.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#17
2666 MHz has been the most stable overclock so far, though it maintains a constant 90°C temperature and significantly reduces gameplay performance. Should I continue with overclocking?
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10th_Doctor_
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #17

2666 MHz has been the most stable overclock so far, though it maintains a constant 90°C temperature and significantly reduces gameplay performance. Should I continue with overclocking?

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ojoman
Junior Member
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07-16-2025, 07:52 PM
#18
Are you altering the RAM frequency or the CPU frequency?

RAM speed should not influence CPU temperature.

DDR4-2666 is the typical specification for a Ryzen 1600. Therefore, if you are using an older configuration, set everything to automatic.
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ojoman
07-16-2025, 07:52 PM #18

Are you altering the RAM frequency or the CPU frequency?

RAM speed should not influence CPU temperature.

DDR4-2666 is the typical specification for a Ryzen 1600. Therefore, if you are using an older configuration, set everything to automatic.

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matsieboy24
Member
52
07-16-2025, 07:53 PM
#19
I am replacing the RAM, and I likely need to switch to automatic settings because even a slight amount below 2600 MHz still causes overheating.
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matsieboy24
07-16-2025, 07:53 PM #19

I am replacing the RAM, and I likely need to switch to automatic settings because even a slight amount below 2600 MHz still causes overheating.

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OldClassicFun
Member
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07-16-2025, 07:53 PM
#20
RAM speed has no impact on CPU temperature. What are the XMP profiles displayed in CPUZ? There should be at least two present. I suspect I have exceeded your capabilities and a CMOS reset would restore previous functionality. Your current issues are likely caused by using only one RAM stick and not utilizing dual-channel memory. Increasing your RAM speed by 12% over its original settings will not resolve these problems.
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OldClassicFun
07-16-2025, 07:53 PM #20

RAM speed has no impact on CPU temperature. What are the XMP profiles displayed in CPUZ? There should be at least two present. I suspect I have exceeded your capabilities and a CMOS reset would restore previous functionality. Your current issues are likely caused by using only one RAM stick and not utilizing dual-channel memory. Increasing your RAM speed by 12% over its original settings will not resolve these problems.

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