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Remigiusz1991
Member
68
07-13-2016, 12:34 PM
#1
You're facing some compatibility issues with your system. With 32GB RAM, the default settings aren't working as expected. You mentioned using 16GB at 3200MHz with DOCP, but now you need to adjust it to 2800MHz and have enough power (1.35V) to keep things running smoothly.
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Remigiusz1991
07-13-2016, 12:34 PM #1

You're facing some compatibility issues with your system. With 32GB RAM, the default settings aren't working as expected. You mentioned using 16GB at 3200MHz with DOCP, but now you need to adjust it to 2800MHz and have enough power (1.35V) to keep things running smoothly.

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Acolin125
Junior Member
28
07-13-2016, 03:50 PM
#2
Check if it's a standard 4x8 or two 2x8s joined. If it looks like the latter, there might be compatibility issues. Share photos of the new and old sticks so I can help adjust the setup. Otherwise, swapping to a 2x16 could work better.
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Acolin125
07-13-2016, 03:50 PM #2

Check if it's a standard 4x8 or two 2x8s joined. If it looks like the latter, there might be compatibility issues. Share photos of the new and old sticks so I can help adjust the setup. Otherwise, swapping to a 2x16 could work better.

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spidersaur187
Member
201
07-14-2016, 05:11 PM
#3
4x8 available, but 2x16 is no longer affordable for changes
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spidersaur187
07-14-2016, 05:11 PM #3

4x8 available, but 2x16 is no longer affordable for changes

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lilytyler101
Member
54
07-14-2016, 08:09 PM
#4
Also consider using the quote button or tag like @ChiarElCornel to ensure a response about 2 kits of 2x8 or a real 4x8 kit. Please share the screenshot of all the sticks for reference, so I can suggest alternatives without just reselling those rams. Regarding the country, it might be possible to find affordable 8GB or 16GB OEM sticks under $2666. You could overclock them well beyond 4000 MHz, such as the M378A2K43DB2 (16GB dual-rank die, 2666-3200 range) and the M378A1G43EB1 (8GB dual-rank Samsung die, only up to 2133, clocks around 5000 DDR4, scales 2x+). Just set the clock to 3800MHz, choose voltage settings like 16/18-22-22-22-52, and use 1.45V VDIMM. You can likely trade your sticks for OEM dimms since most people will see your Corsairs as more valuable than basic OEM green PCBs, though in reality OEM parts are still much better than those cheap OEM green PCBs.
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lilytyler101
07-14-2016, 08:09 PM #4

Also consider using the quote button or tag like @ChiarElCornel to ensure a response about 2 kits of 2x8 or a real 4x8 kit. Please share the screenshot of all the sticks for reference, so I can suggest alternatives without just reselling those rams. Regarding the country, it might be possible to find affordable 8GB or 16GB OEM sticks under $2666. You could overclock them well beyond 4000 MHz, such as the M378A2K43DB2 (16GB dual-rank die, 2666-3200 range) and the M378A1G43EB1 (8GB dual-rank Samsung die, only up to 2133, clocks around 5000 DDR4, scales 2x+). Just set the clock to 3800MHz, choose voltage settings like 16/18-22-22-22-52, and use 1.45V VDIMM. You can likely trade your sticks for OEM dimms since most people will see your Corsairs as more valuable than basic OEM green PCBs, though in reality OEM parts are still much better than those cheap OEM green PCBs.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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07-15-2016, 04:14 AM
#5
I bought these RAMs from a Romanian shop online. The product details match what I received: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO White, 16GB, DDR4, 3200MHz, CL16, Dual Channel Kit. I updated my BIOS to ASUS OC mode and achieved a stable 3000MHz with a 1.35V boost.
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Okunino
07-15-2016, 04:14 AM #5

I bought these RAMs from a Romanian shop online. The product details match what I received: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO White, 16GB, DDR4, 3200MHz, CL16, Dual Channel Kit. I updated my BIOS to ASUS OC mode and achieved a stable 3000MHz with a 1.35V boost.

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xAdriLCT
Senior Member
702
07-19-2016, 06:17 PM
#6
Sure! Let me break it down simply.

Imagine you're talking to a monkey and explaining something technical. I'll use easy words and comparisons the monkey would understand.

- "Rank" means position or level in a group.
- "SuperIO" is probably a typo—maybe you meant "supervoltage."
- "SOC voltage" refers to the voltage of the battery's state of charge.

So, in simple terms: I'm explaining these ideas to a monkey in a way that's easy to grasp.
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xAdriLCT
07-19-2016, 06:17 PM #6

Sure! Let me break it down simply.

Imagine you're talking to a monkey and explaining something technical. I'll use easy words and comparisons the monkey would understand.

- "Rank" means position or level in a group.
- "SuperIO" is probably a typo—maybe you meant "supervoltage."
- "SOC voltage" refers to the voltage of the battery's state of charge.

So, in simple terms: I'm explaining these ideas to a monkey in a way that's easy to grasp.

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_PixelGamerHD_
Junior Member
12
07-20-2016, 06:28 PM
#7
Just guide you through the process, and upload the photos of each RAM stick once you have them. Let me know what you need next!
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_PixelGamerHD_
07-20-2016, 06:28 PM #7

Just guide you through the process, and upload the photos of each RAM stick once you have them. Let me know what you need next!

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LeHits_
Junior Member
12
07-20-2016, 07:10 PM
#8
Somerandomtechyboi
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LeHits_
07-20-2016, 07:10 PM #8

Somerandomtechyboi

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xFqtal_
Senior Member
670
07-20-2016, 08:56 PM
#9
All of them are Samsung, so they might be the same devices but you should test removing the new sticks to confirm the old ones work. Adjust the frequency to 3600, set CL18 to 24-24-24-56. If it posts at 3600, increase to 3800, then CL19-26-26-26-58, and set VDIMM to 1.4V to check stability. If it still works, proceed; otherwise it’s likely a Samsung issue—possibly a chip failure that won’t handle higher voltage and won’t keep up beyond 3733V. For BIOS settings, you can adjust the voltage to 1.15V. If unsure, share some BIOS screenshots and I’ll help identify the exact models.
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xFqtal_
07-20-2016, 08:56 PM #9

All of them are Samsung, so they might be the same devices but you should test removing the new sticks to confirm the old ones work. Adjust the frequency to 3600, set CL18 to 24-24-24-56. If it posts at 3600, increase to 3800, then CL19-26-26-26-58, and set VDIMM to 1.4V to check stability. If it still works, proceed; otherwise it’s likely a Samsung issue—possibly a chip failure that won’t handle higher voltage and won’t keep up beyond 3733V. For BIOS settings, you can adjust the voltage to 1.15V. If unsure, share some BIOS screenshots and I’ll help identify the exact models.

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FurbyChick
Junior Member
18
07-21-2016, 01:31 AM
#10
I have a low IQ like a turkey, but I’ll send your bios photos. Thanks a lot for the help—I really appreciate it!
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FurbyChick
07-21-2016, 01:31 AM #10

I have a low IQ like a turkey, but I’ll send your bios photos. Thanks a lot for the help—I really appreciate it!

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