The RAM OC problem with the Ryzen 9 build is causing the PC to freeze. Please share the 3700x if anyone can resolve it.
The RAM OC problem with the Ryzen 9 build is causing the PC to freeze. Please share the 3700x if anyone can resolve it.
Exact RAM kit =
TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz (PC4 25600) CL16 Desktop Memory Module Ram (Gray) -
TLZGD416G3200HC16CDC01
I own 4 ram sticks (4x6b = 32 total gb of ram - have been using these same 4 for months without any problems until I adjusted the voltage, timings, and frequency)
Did your PC function properly when only the A-XMP 3200 profile was activated?
And what prompted you to purchase two separate 2x8 kits rather than a single 32 GB kit (such as 4x8 or 2x16)?
Using mixed kits usually causes complications.
Have you updated the BIOS for the 5900x?
If yes, follow these steps:
Clear CMOS using these instructions:
Unplug the PC from the power source.
Press the power button for at least 30 seconds.
Use a flat-headed screwdriver to connect the CLR CMOS jumper (Touch both jumper pins) for at least 15 seconds.
The location of the JBAT1 jumper is detailed in page 39 of E7B93v1.2.pdf (msi.com).
Reconnect the PC and press the power button to start it up.
Press the DEL key repeatedly; a screen should appear prompting you to press the F1 key, then do so.
Set the Optimized Default settings and click OK (this is in the EXIT tab), then save and exit the BIOS.
Re-enter the BIOS via the DEL key, enable the A-XMP 3200 Profile, save and exit again.
If this doesn’t resolve the issue, try enabling the A-XMP profile but adjust the DRAM frequency to 2933 and test.
Really appreciate you taking the time to write this!!! I will try this when i get home and keep the forum posted on what happens. Also ive been reading that using Ryzen Master can do something similar and there is a reset button in ryzen - are you familiar with this ?