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RAM only overclocking

RAM only overclocking

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Koollojoe
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03-03-2019, 06:40 AM
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Hi, I recently purchased a Ryzen 3000 CPU and am looking to overclock my important bare RAM. I don’t want to affect any other components like the CPU or motherboard, just the RAM itself. Could someone assist me with this process? I’d appreciate using XMP if possible. Thanks in advance.
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Koollojoe
03-03-2019, 06:40 AM #1

Hi, I recently purchased a Ryzen 3000 CPU and am looking to overclock my important bare RAM. I don’t want to affect any other components like the CPU or motherboard, just the RAM itself. Could someone assist me with this process? I’d appreciate using XMP if possible. Thanks in advance.

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03-03-2019, 11:01 PM
#2
Your RAM's top speed is 2666, which matches the standard base clock for your motherboard, so you probably don't need to adjust D.O.C.P (Asus's XMP equivalent) to enable it. If necessary, it should appear in the BIOS under Ai Overclock Tuner, set to D.O.C.P, and then select the RAM speed from the dropdown menu. The AI Overclock Tuner should allow it to run at 2666, though we'll confirm.
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miningmario101
03-03-2019, 11:01 PM #2

Your RAM's top speed is 2666, which matches the standard base clock for your motherboard, so you probably don't need to adjust D.O.C.P (Asus's XMP equivalent) to enable it. If necessary, it should appear in the BIOS under Ai Overclock Tuner, set to D.O.C.P, and then select the RAM speed from the dropdown menu. The AI Overclock Tuner should allow it to run at 2666, though we'll confirm.

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luv1212
Member
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03-08-2019, 11:52 PM
#3
What is your RAM capacity?
Display full specifications;
Processor
Mainboard
Memory
GPU
Storage (HDD/SSD)
Power Supply
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luv1212
03-08-2019, 11:52 PM #3

What is your RAM capacity?
Display full specifications;
Processor
Mainboard
Memory
GPU
Storage (HDD/SSD)
Power Supply

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_ErikThePanda_
Posting Freak
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03-09-2019, 04:55 AM
#4
Ryzen 3900x
Asus Strix x570-e
Crucial CT8G4DFS8266 2x8 Gb 2666MHz
MSI 5700XT Evoke
500 Gb Samsung EVO
Thermaltake 700W 80+ white
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_ErikThePanda_
03-09-2019, 04:55 AM #4

Ryzen 3900x
Asus Strix x570-e
Crucial CT8G4DFS8266 2x8 Gb 2666MHz
MSI 5700XT Evoke
500 Gb Samsung EVO
Thermaltake 700W 80+ white

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MHMExodus
Member
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03-11-2019, 11:56 PM
#5
The maximum speed of your RAM is 2666, which matches the standard base clock for your motherboard, so you probably don't need to adjust D.O.C.P (Asus's XMP equivalent) to activate it. If necessary, it should appear in the BIOS under Ai Overclock Tuner, set to D.O.C.P, and then select the RAM speed from the dropdown menu below. The AI Overclock Tuner in auto mode should enable the RAM to run at 2666 as well, so we'll check that.

If your RAM was purchased faster than 2666, then XMP/D.O.C.P is likely used to overclock it beyond the base clock and match the memory's XMP profile. It seems your RAM might not have an XMP profile, which could be incorrect. You can verify this in a tool like CPUz by checking the SPD tab—specifically, the fourth column in the Timings Table should show an embedded XMP profile for this RAM. If the read shows XMP-2666, then D.O.C.P must be enabled.
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MHMExodus
03-11-2019, 11:56 PM #5

The maximum speed of your RAM is 2666, which matches the standard base clock for your motherboard, so you probably don't need to adjust D.O.C.P (Asus's XMP equivalent) to activate it. If necessary, it should appear in the BIOS under Ai Overclock Tuner, set to D.O.C.P, and then select the RAM speed from the dropdown menu below. The AI Overclock Tuner in auto mode should enable the RAM to run at 2666 as well, so we'll check that.

If your RAM was purchased faster than 2666, then XMP/D.O.C.P is likely used to overclock it beyond the base clock and match the memory's XMP profile. It seems your RAM might not have an XMP profile, which could be incorrect. You can verify this in a tool like CPUz by checking the SPD tab—specifically, the fourth column in the Timings Table should show an embedded XMP profile for this RAM. If the read shows XMP-2666, then D.O.C.P must be enabled.

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connor8c
Member
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03-12-2019, 12:59 AM
#6
If you aim to surpass 2666, it becomes a completely different challenge and much harder to achieve.
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connor8c
03-12-2019, 12:59 AM #6

If you aim to surpass 2666, it becomes a completely different challenge and much harder to achieve.

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willtheboss452
Junior Member
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03-16-2019, 05:20 AM
#7
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
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willtheboss452
03-16-2019, 05:20 AM #7

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

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magfam
Member
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03-30-2019, 04:03 PM
#8
Just a minor concern—will upgrading DOCP RAM impact my CPU or motherboard warranty? (I’m not worried about the RAM warranty)
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magfam
03-30-2019, 04:03 PM #8

Just a minor concern—will upgrading DOCP RAM impact my CPU or motherboard warranty? (I’m not worried about the RAM warranty)

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jacksdolphin
Junior Member
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04-01-2019, 02:31 AM
#9
Docp is a built-in motherboard function and does not affect warranty coverage.
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jacksdolphin
04-01-2019, 02:31 AM #9

Docp is a built-in motherboard function and does not affect warranty coverage.

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bryplodocus
Junior Member
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04-05-2019, 09:29 PM
#10
THanks a lot!
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bryplodocus
04-05-2019, 09:29 PM #10

THanks a lot!