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Signal locked at 2133MHz.

Signal locked at 2133MHz.

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CasCraft002
Junior Member
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06-16-2016, 03:56 PM
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I purchased two additional Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200Mhz sticks. With a 16GB drive I used docp and it functioned properly, but with a 32GB drive it didn’t. I adjusted auto mode and clock speed to 3200Mhz, even increasing voltage to 1.45V, yet the PC would restart and reset memory to 2133Mhz. Someone, could you assist me?
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CasCraft002
06-16-2016, 03:56 PM #1

I purchased two additional Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200Mhz sticks. With a 16GB drive I used docp and it functioned properly, but with a 32GB drive it didn’t. I adjusted auto mode and clock speed to 3200Mhz, even increasing voltage to 1.45V, yet the PC would restart and reset memory to 2133Mhz. Someone, could you assist me?

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tobuscis7
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06-16-2016, 06:44 PM
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What components are you checking? CPU and motherboard.
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tobuscis7
06-16-2016, 06:44 PM #2

What components are you checking? CPU and motherboard.

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Dan15432
Member
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06-18-2016, 02:04 AM
#3
Ryzen 2700x, Asus B450-F Rogstrix
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Dan15432
06-18-2016, 02:04 AM #3

Ryzen 2700x, Asus B450-F Rogstrix

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tlr13579
Member
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06-18-2016, 02:11 AM
#4
Consider using zen+ with 3200 on four dimmers. Try enabling XMP but adjust the frequency to 3000 or 2933MHz. Check if it works and remains stable. It should function fine, or you can reduce timing settings to make up for any frequency loss.
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tlr13579
06-18-2016, 02:11 AM #4

Consider using zen+ with 3200 on four dimmers. Try enabling XMP but adjust the frequency to 3000 or 2933MHz. Check if it works and remains stable. It should function fine, or you can reduce timing settings to make up for any frequency loss.

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FLO3101
Junior Member
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06-30-2016, 09:52 AM
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im a total noob in bios. how do i find the xmp?
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FLO3101
06-30-2016, 09:52 AM #5

im a total noob in bios. how do i find the xmp?

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drwings
Junior Member
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06-30-2016, 06:03 PM
#6
On ASUS boards, check the BIOS first, then look for the D.O.C.P. or XMP setting. It’s best to restart and set XMP as the optimized default before enabling it.
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drwings
06-30-2016, 06:03 PM #6

On ASUS boards, check the BIOS first, then look for the D.O.C.P. or XMP setting. It’s best to restart and set XMP as the optimized default before enabling it.

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mp3matt
Member
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06-30-2016, 08:49 PM
#7
I gave it a shot. With Docp it looks like 2666MHz at 1.4v was the maximum I could hit with my setup. Frustrating. Is this due to the CPU or the RAM size? My friend upgraded to Intel and used a different chipset, but just needed to adjust the memory clock speed and it worked. Why does AMD seem so picky about memory speeds?
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mp3matt
06-30-2016, 08:49 PM #7

I gave it a shot. With Docp it looks like 2666MHz at 1.4v was the maximum I could hit with my setup. Frustrating. Is this due to the CPU or the RAM size? My friend upgraded to Intel and used a different chipset, but just needed to adjust the memory clock speed and it worked. Why does AMD seem so picky about memory speeds?

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xCattyx
Member
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06-30-2016, 09:16 PM
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The 1.4v output feels elevated, particularly when targeting 2666 at TofuHaroto insights. CPU and motherboard shouldn't pose a problem since these don't rely on internal memory controllers like Intel does. I'm not very experienced with memory details, so I can't add much to this discussion.
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xCattyx
06-30-2016, 09:16 PM #8

The 1.4v output feels elevated, particularly when targeting 2666 at TofuHaroto insights. CPU and motherboard shouldn't pose a problem since these don't rely on internal memory controllers like Intel does. I'm not very experienced with memory details, so I can't add much to this discussion.

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KING_GRAVITY
Junior Member
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07-08-2016, 02:37 AM
#9
Start by testing 3200 using only the new kit, confirm it functions properly, then increase to 4 sticks, adjust the soc to 1.15 and dram to 1.35, enable DOCP, try 2933, and proceed gradually if stable.
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KING_GRAVITY
07-08-2016, 02:37 AM #9

Start by testing 3200 using only the new kit, confirm it functions properly, then increase to 4 sticks, adjust the soc to 1.15 and dram to 1.35, enable DOCP, try 2933, and proceed gradually if stable.

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07-08-2016, 09:51 PM
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I noticed some inconsistencies in this thread. The screenshot appears to show a Ryzne 1700, not the 2700X model. If that's accurate, the rig might only reach stable speeds around 2667MHz with four DIMMs loaded, and possibly less with just two. From what I can see, the performance seems limited. I had to remind everyone to check the screenshots carefully—they helped clear some confusion. Thanks for the clarification; I'm still a bit tired from the coffee.
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realfuzzpikchu
07-08-2016, 09:51 PM #10

I noticed some inconsistencies in this thread. The screenshot appears to show a Ryzne 1700, not the 2700X model. If that's accurate, the rig might only reach stable speeds around 2667MHz with four DIMMs loaded, and possibly less with just two. From what I can see, the performance seems limited. I had to remind everyone to check the screenshots carefully—they helped clear some confusion. Thanks for the clarification; I'm still a bit tired from the coffee.

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