PC fails to start in D.O.C.P mode
PC fails to start in D.O.C.P mode
Hello, I attempted to overclock my new system and discovered it doesn't boot into Windows 10 in D.O.C.P. Instead, it encounters a BSOD. I also tried booting with D.O.C.P. while everything else was reset and auto, but that didn't succeed either. What might be the issue?
Is the RAM speed 3200Mhz in CPUZ? If yes and it remains stable, maintain those settings.
RAM speed has a minor impact on game performance unless you're running at 2400 or lower.
The gap between 3600 and 3000 is similar to a 2FPS difference, which is negligible.
Improvements are more noticeable in memory-intensive tasks that the average user doesn't engage with...
Because using manual mode instead of DOCP resolves the bsod problems completely.
Using several kits of memory does not ensure compatibility. You may conduct your own tests, but there are no assurances.
DOCP configurations apply specifically to memory sold as-is, not to custom setups you choose.
Consider reducing DOCP speed since four sticks are generally slower than two due to increased difficulty in processing four modules on the CPU. Start with 2933, then proceed to 2800 if needed, and finally 2667 if stability isn't achieved.
I appreciate your feedback. It doesn't seem to affect performance whether you use DOCP, Manual mode, or Auto mode. Currently, I'm using Auto mode with a memory frequency of 3200mhz and FCLK frequency of 1600. There are no noticeable differences in safety or efficiency compared to other settings.
Is the RAM speed 3200Mhz in CPUZ? If yes and it remains stable, maintain those settings.
RAM speed has a minor impact on game performance unless you're running at 2400Mhz or lower.
The gap between 3600 and 3000 is about 2FPS, which is negligible.
Improvements are more noticeable in memory-intensive tasks that regular users rarely use.
Yes, everything has remained consistently stable thus far. Appreciate the update!