Ram performance drops below 3200Mhz, leading to bluescreen problems.
Ram performance drops below 3200Mhz, leading to bluescreen problems.
I possess four 8GB RAM modules, each rated at 3200Mhz. Currently, they’re configured at 2133Mhz. My motherboard is a Gigabyte B450M, which supports 3200Mhz. Switching the RAM frequency from 2133Mhz to 3200Mhz causes random bluescreen occurrences. Please advise if anyone can assist with a resolution or solution.
It seems the setup isn't reliable at 3200MHz. Do you have any alternatives for 3000 or 2933MHz? Also, could you share the exact RAM modules you're using?
Your RAM sticks are Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 at 3200Mhz. You can access BIOS to verify the available MHz settings.
Your bios specifications are 3200Mhz and 2133Mhz, with no alternative choices available.
What CPU are you running? If it's Zen 1 or Zen + (Ryzen 1000, 2000, and 3000G) 3200MT/s is very difficult to get working on 4x8 GB configurations. Go into advanced mode and don't just look at the XMP profiles, there will be a frequency dropdown that has all the other frequency ratios supported by the CPU.
My CPU model is a Ryzen 2700x. I'm unable to load into BIOS right now because I'm downloading the R6 update.
It seems you're facing a limitation with your CPU when trying to reach 3200 MHz. After downloading the R6, navigate to the BIOS settings, select the advanced options, choose the overclocking section, enable XMP, and adjust the memory speed to 2933 before attempting again.
I think it's the B450M DS3H or something like that. I used that exact board and it performed poorly at high memory speeds. The Ryzen 2000 supports only 2933 MHz, so you need to enable XMP and adjust the speed manually to that value. You might be able to improve performance by tuning your timings.