Run Corsair Vegeance LPX 3200 smoothly at its maximum output.
Run Corsair Vegeance LPX 3200 smoothly at its maximum output.
Just started assembling a PC last March. Thought everything matched, but RAM might be the issue. I’m using an Aorus Elite Wifi Rev 1 X570 motherboard and a Ryzen 3800X processor. The RAM I chose is Corsair Vengeance LPX, CMK32GX4M23200C16, which fits easily under the board. Laxter mentions it’s compatible with XMP and can run at the rated speed, but it caps at 3200 MHz even with XMP enabled—stays at 2133 MHz. I’ve adjusted settings in BIOS without success. Any suggestions to push it to 3200 MHz would be great. Thanks!
If XMP doesn't apply, you can manually adjust the RAM speed to 3200MHz. Look for an option in the BIOS related to CPU overclocking.
I possess a collection of those in 2x8GB storage. The XMP settings are subpar. The quickest speeds achieved were 2866 at 1.37v, though stability remained inconsistent.
I’ll need to attempt that speed once more with that voltage. I attempted 2800 MHz, but unfortunately couldn’t even get the stick in. It seems I was using around 1.38 volts, which is a bit lower than expected despite the specs suggesting full-speed capability on the board list.
I understand. I’m using mine at 2133 since I’ve stopped trying to fix Windows issues.
Ryzen and Corsair RAM combinations often cause issues (regrettably). It's hard to keep track of all the discussions about this pairing, especially when Corsair RAM is mixed with Ryzen builds. People really need better options—using quality G.Skill RAM would make a big difference.
often we notice Ryzen and memory issues now it seems like Corsair is involved. I had a few 3200 threads that only worked at 2933 even on the Z370
I'm considering switching to G.Skill and keeping these for an Intel build later. I need the money and a suitable G.Skill package for the Dark Rock Pro 4. I might replace the CPU coolers with an AIO model that offers better RAM space and higher RAM height.