System failure detected with Ryzen 7 3700X paired with a 3200MHz PC3200 RAM module.
System failure detected with Ryzen 7 3700X paired with a 3200MHz PC3200 RAM module.
Hello, I have a 32GB SSD (two 16GB drives) with a Team Delta TUF 3200 MHz CL16-18-18-38 and a Ryzen 7 3700X (ASUS TUF x570). My PC won't start when I try to overclock the memory to 3200 MHz. I've checked the timings and voltage settings, but they seem correct. Could you assist me? Thank you!
Adjust the SOC to 1.1 and DRAM to 1.35, then attempt booting with 2933 using xmp/docp. If successful, run memtest86 and/or OCCT to verify stability. If stable, proceed to boot at 3200 with xmp/docp enabled and the specified settings. After that, test again with the same steps.
I attempted the values, and it functions at 2933. No issues detected during memtest86, but it doesn’t start with 3200. After two reboots—each involving a long beep followed by returning to BIOS—I still encounter failure.
Test 3000 using xmp/docp. Verify. Adjust FCLK to 1600 and attempt 3200. If limited to 3000, the change remains insignificant.
I'll give it a shot. At least it's nearer to 3200 (the difference isn't a big deal). Thanks a lot for your assistance.
I'm facing the same problem too. Everything is stable now with voltages auto, and XMP/DOCP set manually at 3000 MHz. Please let me know if you have a solution, because I've encountered the same issue before. If manually adjusting FCLK isn't working, just turning on XMP/DOCP at 3000MHz seems to be the only fix so far.