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Hi, I recently purchased a new 4x8GB RAM set from Kingston's Fury beast brand, featuring two XMP profiles—one at 3600MHz and another at 3733MHz. The 3733MHz profile isn't working; it doesn't even appear, no matter what settings I adjust, voltages, low FCLK, or timing changes. All drivers and BIOS are up to date. I also tried the reverse: using 1866MHz with no XMP enabled, but errors appeared during stress tests regardless of voltage settings. It seems there might be an issue with my RAMs or the board itself. My motherboard is a GB Aorus Elite X570 with 5600X and currently runs at 3600MHz with tight timings. In AIDA Safe mode I get around 59ns, while normal windows show 63ns. Please let me know if it's my RAMs, the board, or both that's causing the problem.
Are the listed rams shown on the compatibility chart included? If not, they haven’t been tested with the board, which explains why a perfect overclock won’t necessarily succeed. The gap between 3600 and 3733 isn’t significant enough to justify worrying about performance, so even if it doesn’t reach that speed, it’s unlikely to cause major issues.
Beyond 3200 MHz is quite rare for Ryzen 3000/5000, especially with four dimms. Roughly 70% of RAM stays stable up to that frequency on most chips.