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The 3200mhz ram won't exceed 2400mhz!

The 3200mhz ram won't exceed 2400mhz!

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haczykow
Member
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12-03-2016, 09:49 PM
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I am using a Ryzen 2200g with a Gigabyte b350m gaming 3 M.IO. Currently installed 8GB of g skill ripjaws v3200Mhz RAM. I have adjusted the timings and voltage according to the sticks and ensured all drivers are up to date. Whenever I attempt to go above 2400Mhz, I can post but then encounter a blank green screen with no text. I've also experimented with looser timings and different speeds without success. I suspect there might be an issue with the GPU not working well together. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is quite frustrating.
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haczykow
12-03-2016, 09:49 PM #1

I am using a Ryzen 2200g with a Gigabyte b350m gaming 3 M.IO. Currently installed 8GB of g skill ripjaws v3200Mhz RAM. I have adjusted the timings and voltage according to the sticks and ensured all drivers are up to date. Whenever I attempt to go above 2400Mhz, I can post but then encounter a blank green screen with no text. I've also experimented with looser timings and different speeds without success. I suspect there might be an issue with the GPU not working well together. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is quite frustrating.

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squidjumper
Junior Member
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12-05-2016, 02:38 AM
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with the new mb the bios has been updated. in the bios there was another term for ram overclock, which was intel xmp profile. notice that the amd overclock section is available.
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squidjumper
12-05-2016, 02:38 AM #2

with the new mb the bios has been updated. in the bios there was another term for ram overclock, which was intel xmp profile. notice that the amd overclock section is available.

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elmo609
Junior Member
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12-05-2016, 09:31 AM
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The 2200g supports 2933 by default, making 3200 attainable for most parts unless your IMC is weak. I built a system with 2200g and an ASROCK B350 setup. It runs at 2666 due to the old kit I donated to construct. An XMP setting was used in the UEFI overclock section. I required a slight increase in DRAM voltage from 1.2 to 1.25v, though my unit wasn't stable at stock. Experienced issues with the same kit during a previous Intel build. When you manually adjusted voltage and timings, did you modify SOC voltage?
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elmo609
12-05-2016, 09:31 AM #3

The 2200g supports 2933 by default, making 3200 attainable for most parts unless your IMC is weak. I built a system with 2200g and an ASROCK B350 setup. It runs at 2666 due to the old kit I donated to construct. An XMP setting was used in the UEFI overclock section. I required a slight increase in DRAM voltage from 1.2 to 1.25v, though my unit wasn't stable at stock. Experienced issues with the same kit during a previous Intel build. When you manually adjusted voltage and timings, did you modify SOC voltage?

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MrAserFiles
Member
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12-07-2016, 11:57 PM
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The 2200g supports 2933 by default, so 3200 should be possible for most parts, unless your specific model has a weak IMC. I recently set up a system with 2200g and an ASROCK B350, running at 2666 due to an old kit I donated. It was originally configured with an XMP setting in the UEFI overclock section. I had to increase the DRAM voltage slightly from 1.2 to 1.25v, though my setup wasn't stable at stock levels. There were some unusual colors and freezes until I adjusted the voltage, but it worked fine at 2133. I also faced issues with the same kit in a previous Intel build. When you manually changed the voltage and timings, did you modify the SOC voltage? I adjusted both the SOC voltage and the RAM voltage, but didn’t succeed. I’ve experimented with various frequencies and looser timings without any improvement. I’m planning to try 2933 to see if it’s a better frequency.
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MrAserFiles
12-07-2016, 11:57 PM #4

The 2200g supports 2933 by default, so 3200 should be possible for most parts, unless your specific model has a weak IMC. I recently set up a system with 2200g and an ASROCK B350, running at 2666 due to an old kit I donated. It was originally configured with an XMP setting in the UEFI overclock section. I had to increase the DRAM voltage slightly from 1.2 to 1.25v, though my setup wasn't stable at stock levels. There were some unusual colors and freezes until I adjusted the voltage, but it worked fine at 2133. I also faced issues with the same kit in a previous Intel build. When you manually changed the voltage and timings, did you modify the SOC voltage? I adjusted both the SOC voltage and the RAM voltage, but didn’t succeed. I’ve experimented with various frequencies and looser timings without any improvement. I’m planning to try 2933 to see if it’s a better frequency.