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Ram frequency limited to 2133 MHz

Ram frequency limited to 2133 MHz

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xpersoncool
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03-15-2016, 12:21 AM
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I recently assembled a PC for roughly 300 dollars using an R3 3200G, an ASUS EXA320 motherboard and 16GB of dual-channel 3200MHz RAM. While playing GTA V, the system would shut down completely without any blue screen appearing. To get it to boot, I had to reset the SIMO. Now the RAM is capped at 2133MHz, and even trying to set it to 2400MHz or apply the docp profile causes the system to loop and restart repeatedly.
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xpersoncool
03-15-2016, 12:21 AM #1

I recently assembled a PC for roughly 300 dollars using an R3 3200G, an ASUS EXA320 motherboard and 16GB of dual-channel 3200MHz RAM. While playing GTA V, the system would shut down completely without any blue screen appearing. To get it to boot, I had to reset the SIMO. Now the RAM is capped at 2133MHz, and even trying to set it to 2400MHz or apply the docp profile causes the system to loop and restart repeatedly.

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Killa_Dx
Senior Member
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03-22-2016, 12:45 PM
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3200g is Zen+ so using 3000mhz+ isn't assured. However, it should work at 2400 or 2666mhz. I updated the BIOS and tried again.
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Killa_Dx
03-22-2016, 12:45 PM #2

3200g is Zen+ so using 3000mhz+ isn't assured. However, it should work at 2400 or 2666mhz. I updated the BIOS and tried again.

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IkBenHetBram
Senior Member
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03-22-2016, 02:12 PM
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He might benefit from testing at 2933mhz. My first-gen Ryzen model struggles with high-speed memory stability. I suggest using the XMP/DPCP profile and then switching to 2933. It resolved my issues, and you might face similar problems. Also, consider updating the BIOS.
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IkBenHetBram
03-22-2016, 02:12 PM #3

He might benefit from testing at 2933mhz. My first-gen Ryzen model struggles with high-speed memory stability. I suggest using the XMP/DPCP profile and then switching to 2933. It resolved my issues, and you might face similar problems. Also, consider updating the BIOS.