RAM overclock causes the system to restart after a certain period, likely more than 24 hours, with unknown timing.
RAM overclock causes the system to restart after a certain period, likely more than 24 hours, with unknown timing.
RAM Corsair LPX Vengeanc 2x16GB 3200MHz B450 Asus TUF gaming pro Ryzen 5 3600 running at 3200MHz with FCLK 1600MHz. Voltage specs: DRAM 1.35V, VDDG 1.05V, CCD 0.995V, IOD 0.995V, CLDO 0.950V, CAS 15 Trcdrd, 19 Trcdwr, 15 RAS pre/17 RAS ACT, 67 TrrdS, 4 TrrdL, 4 TFAW, 16 TwtrS, 4 TwtrL, 12 Twr, 12 TrdrdScl. Additional details: 43.6ohm Cmd2T, 1T GDM enabled, POE disabled, memory managed by Auto. After several crashes (5-10), it stabilized back to normal operation with unchanged presets and frequency. Uncertain if this was a normal recovery or an issue.
Achieving reliable OC RAM can be challenging. It initially functioned well for several months but eventually caused issues with certain applications like Ryzen Master. For everyday use, sticking to standard XMP profiles is more practical and efficient.
Essentially, most XMP profiles won't function at all. It seems like either the motherboard or the RAM makers only offer one profile. Running an XMP setting on this unit causes it to crash quickly, which is quite surprising. The display numbers are also extremely high and difficult to view. Do you have any idea if those values are normal? I'm curious if lowering the TRG to 63 and TRFC could help.
I had options ranging from 2667 to 3600 on my board, possibly influenced by RAM or BIOS settings... You can then manually adjust the settings, check XMP 3200 timings in BIOS, set it to 3000MHz and update the timing values.