Ryzen 5 ram oc 3466 mhz
Ryzen 5 ram oc 3466 mhz
Hello!
I'm facing some issues trying to increase my RAM with Ryzen and thought you might be able to assist with the settings.
I have a Ryzen 5 1600x (no manual overclocking) paired with an Asus Prime X370-PRO (latest BIOS 4024).
I'm using a CORSAIR Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3466C16 DDR4 with two 8GB modules at 3466mhz (B_1 & B_2 slots on the motherboard).
Currently, I'm running under the DOCP 3466 profile, but only at 3000mhz, using a 1.4V DDR voltage.
No matter what adjustments I make, I can't exceed 3000mhz.
If anyone has managed to get this manufacturer's RAM past 3000, could you give me some advice on how to proceed?
Thanks in advance!
Hello!
I'm facing some issues trying to increase my RAM speed with a Ryzen processor, so I thought I could ask for your help with the settings.
I have a Ryzen 5 1600x (no manual overclocking) and an Asus Prime X370-PRO with the latest BIOS 4024.
I'm using a CORSAIR Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3466C16 DDR4, which has two 8GB modules at 3466mhz (B_1 & B_2 slots).
Currently, I'm running under the DOCP 3466 profile, but only at 3000mhz with a 1.4V voltage.
No matter what adjustments I make, I can't push past 3000mhz.
If anyone has managed to get this RAM above 3000mhz, could you advise on the best approach?
Thanks ahead of time!
3466 falls into the 'true overclocking' category.
Your CPU's memory controller needs to support speeds higher than 1600—previously, only 2666 was standard for all 1000 series Zen chips.
Consider trying a voltage up to 1.5, though DDR4 can handle it up to 1.5 as well; 1.45 might be the safest if you're concerned about stability.
You might need to tweak the ProcODt settings—like using a 53.3-60 ohm profile—which helped me get more stable timings on another system.
If the system won't boot or start, adjusting CLDO_VDDP voltage could also be useful.
Relaxed timings can be beneficial, but you'll need to experiment until you find what works best for your setup.