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RAM Manual OC issue caused by XMP failure

RAM Manual OC issue caused by XMP failure

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Dreigement
Member
131
01-15-2016, 09:35 AM
#1
Hello everyone,
As mentioned in the title, I’m having trouble getting XMP to function properly on my PC, so I’ve chosen to manually adjust the timings to see if I can achieve better performance.
Previously, I was using a combination of two 8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB systems and two 8GB Patriot Viper Steel units, configured for 2800 MT/s CL16-16-16-36 at 1.4V. I removed the Patriot set to boost speed, which is now running at 3333 MT/s CL16-18-18-38 at 1.35V. My goal is to improve timings further and potentially reach higher MT/s values.
Thaiphoon Burner shared this update:
https://files.fm/thumb_show.php?i=ju8dys8a2
Setup details:
CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G
CPU Cooler: Arctic LFII 240
Motherboard: AsRock B450M Pro4
RAM: 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB (XMP 3466 MT/s CL16-18-18-38 1.35V)
SSD: Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB
WD Blue 1TB
GPU: EVGA SC GTX 1080
Case: Fractal Design Meshify 2
PSU: Corsair TXM 550W
Case Fans: 3x be quiet! Silent Wings 3 120mm + 3x FD 2X GP14
Monitors: AOC 24G2U
Acer AL1916W
Mouse: Logitech G502 SE
Headphones: HyperX Cloud Alpha
Keyboard: Hyperx Alloy FPS
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Dreigement
01-15-2016, 09:35 AM #1

Hello everyone,
As mentioned in the title, I’m having trouble getting XMP to function properly on my PC, so I’ve chosen to manually adjust the timings to see if I can achieve better performance.
Previously, I was using a combination of two 8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB systems and two 8GB Patriot Viper Steel units, configured for 2800 MT/s CL16-16-16-36 at 1.4V. I removed the Patriot set to boost speed, which is now running at 3333 MT/s CL16-18-18-38 at 1.35V. My goal is to improve timings further and potentially reach higher MT/s values.
Thaiphoon Burner shared this update:
https://files.fm/thumb_show.php?i=ju8dys8a2
Setup details:
CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G
CPU Cooler: Arctic LFII 240
Motherboard: AsRock B450M Pro4
RAM: 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB (XMP 3466 MT/s CL16-18-18-38 1.35V)
SSD: Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB
WD Blue 1TB
GPU: EVGA SC GTX 1080
Case: Fractal Design Meshify 2
PSU: Corsair TXM 550W
Case Fans: 3x be quiet! Silent Wings 3 120mm + 3x FD 2X GP14
Monitors: AOC 24G2U
Acer AL1916W
Mouse: Logitech G502 SE
Headphones: HyperX Cloud Alpha
Keyboard: Hyperx Alloy FPS

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pyrote
Senior Member
407
01-15-2016, 11:22 AM
#2
Attempted using the safe se, but my memory controller clearly struggled. Even after setting XMP and raising the voltage from 1.35V to 1.4V, it still POST'd. Windows began displaying severe BSODs, making it impossible to log in, including an ntfs.sys crash. Now I'm lowering the clock speed to 3200Mhz with XMP timings, as the 3200G and B450M seem limited at higher speeds.
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pyrote
01-15-2016, 11:22 AM #2

Attempted using the safe se, but my memory controller clearly struggled. Even after setting XMP and raising the voltage from 1.35V to 1.4V, it still POST'd. Windows began displaying severe BSODs, making it impossible to log in, including an ntfs.sys crash. Now I'm lowering the clock speed to 3200Mhz with XMP timings, as the 3200G and B450M seem limited at higher speeds.

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AceCritzi
Junior Member
2
01-15-2016, 01:14 PM
#3
Check if this resource is useful
Visit the provided link to explore more details about the Ryzen DRAM calculator.
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AceCritzi
01-15-2016, 01:14 PM #3

Check if this resource is useful
Visit the provided link to explore more details about the Ryzen DRAM calculator.

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rosaliE65
Member
211
01-15-2016, 07:28 PM
#4
Attempted using the safe se, but my memory controller clearly struggled. Even after setting XMP and raising the voltage from 1.35V to 1.4V, it still POST'd. Windows began displaying BSODs, including an ntfs.sys crash, making login impossible. Eventually, I reduced the clock speed to 3200Mhz with XMP timings, but it seems higher speeds like 3200G and B450M aren't working well.
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rosaliE65
01-15-2016, 07:28 PM #4

Attempted using the safe se, but my memory controller clearly struggled. Even after setting XMP and raising the voltage from 1.35V to 1.4V, it still POST'd. Windows began displaying BSODs, including an ntfs.sys crash, making login impossible. Eventually, I reduced the clock speed to 3200Mhz with XMP timings, but it seems higher speeds like 3200G and B450M aren't working well.