The G.Skill Trident Z RGB is not functioning at 3200mhz and there is no XMP profile set in the BIOS.
The G.Skill Trident Z RGB is not functioning at 3200mhz and there is no XMP profile set in the BIOS.
Hello everyone, recently I assembled my gaming PC with the G.Skill Trident Z RGB, dual channel 16GB RAM. The manual says it supports 3200MHz, but when I set it in BIOS to 3200 during startup, I get a blue screen. I also attempted XMP settings but couldn't locate them in the BIOS. My motherboard is an Asus ROG Strix B350-F Gaming and the CPU is a Ryzen 7 2700X. Any suggestions on why I can't run my RAM at that speed or enable XMP?
In either case, the G.Skill brand isn't shown in the QVL list for that board in the DDR4 3200 range. You should probably replace that kit with an approved one that's supported for that board. Make sure the replacement matches the Part No listed on the QVL so you don't end up with unsupported RAM. Once your new RAM is installed, consider updating the BIOS as well—newest versions were released on the Asus site on 9/21/18.
Ensure RAM is placed in A2 B2. Verify you have the most recent BIOS update. Within BIOS, navigate to AI Overclock Tuner and activate DOCP, which functions identically to XMP. Confirm functionality; if issues persist, lower DRAM Frequency to 2933 to assess stability.