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The Ryzen 3600 cannot exceed 3200Mhz when trying to overclock the RAM.

The Ryzen 3600 cannot exceed 3200Mhz when trying to overclock the RAM.

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03-12-2019, 06:44 AM
#11
Apologies for the delayed response; I had to sleep (UK time). I attempted to enable and disable the down mode, but it didn't have much effect. I came across a discussion thread—currently at work, I plan to try it again when I return. I'll share the outcome here.
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RainbowGirl328
03-12-2019, 06:44 AM #11

Apologies for the delayed response; I had to sleep (UK time). I attempted to enable and disable the down mode, but it didn't have much effect. I came across a discussion thread—currently at work, I plan to try it again when I return. I'll share the outcome here.

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sircelebro
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03-29-2019, 11:04 AM
#12
Keep the voltage at or below 1.2V on the chip. You achieved 3200MHz, but 3600MHz at 14 clock cycles is what I was expecting. Also, double-check that you're not attempting to boot with irregular timing—Ryzen doesn't handle that well.
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sircelebro
03-29-2019, 11:04 AM #12

Keep the voltage at or below 1.2V on the chip. You achieved 3200MHz, but 3600MHz at 14 clock cycles is what I was expecting. Also, double-check that you're not attempting to boot with irregular timing—Ryzen doesn't handle that well.

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Ni_Xue
Junior Member
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03-29-2019, 04:23 PM
#13
I recently tested the 3400Mhz configuration as recommended, using the specified timings on CAS16 and CAS18. Despite the initial power cycles, it quickly returned to 2133Mhz. Now I’m unsure what to do next—consider swapping back to the 4400 kit or reverting to the 3000 model.
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Ni_Xue
03-29-2019, 04:23 PM #13

I recently tested the 3400Mhz configuration as recommended, using the specified timings on CAS16 and CAS18. Despite the initial power cycles, it quickly returned to 2133Mhz. Now I’m unsure what to do next—consider swapping back to the 4400 kit or reverting to the 3000 model.

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Mrender3
Senior Member
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03-31-2019, 04:19 PM
#14
Your VDDG and VDDP values are listed below. Please verify with the Ryzen Master that they match the settings in the BIOS.
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Mrender3
03-31-2019, 04:19 PM #14

Your VDDG and VDDP values are listed below. Please verify with the Ryzen Master that they match the settings in the BIOS.

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ColinPlays19
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04-05-2019, 05:42 AM
#15
Checking if setting xmp parameters to defaults and reducing the clock speed to 3600Mhz triggers a Windows boot could work. The timing settings aren't perfect, but it's worth trying.
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ColinPlays19
04-05-2019, 05:42 AM #15

Checking if setting xmp parameters to defaults and reducing the clock speed to 3600Mhz triggers a Windows boot could work. The timing settings aren't perfect, but it's worth trying.

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MrEv15425
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04-14-2019, 12:07 AM
#16
It doesn't appear in Windows. The outcome matches what happens when using any configuration above 3200Mhz.
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MrEv15425
04-14-2019, 12:07 AM #16

It doesn't appear in Windows. The outcome matches what happens when using any configuration above 3200Mhz.

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IkBenHetBram
Senior Member
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05-05-2019, 08:50 AM
#17
In bios they may display up to 1.1v each, yet in Ryzen Master they appear as "0" or a very tiny value like "4.40592e+0.7". Memory frequency and infinity fabric frequency also appear as "0" in RM.
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IkBenHetBram
05-05-2019, 08:50 AM #17

In bios they may display up to 1.1v each, yet in Ryzen Master they appear as "0" or a very tiny value like "4.40592e+0.7". Memory frequency and infinity fabric frequency also appear as "0" in RM.

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ZehCookie
Junior Member
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05-05-2019, 09:36 PM
#18
Configure RAM to the auto default of 2133, then perform a complete memtest. It will inform you if a faulty stick was detected, as this can occur occasionally.
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ZehCookie
05-05-2019, 09:36 PM #18

Configure RAM to the auto default of 2133, then perform a complete memtest. It will inform you if a faulty stick was detected, as this can occur occasionally.

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LeachyBella
Junior Member
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05-14-2019, 09:02 AM
#19
That's weird it's most likely Ryzen Master not showing the right results BUT there's a small chance your board isn't inputting the voltage but that sounds more like a Asrock thing to do(love their boards but their BIOS's haha i just now can change VDDG voltage after 2 months of beta bios's) That's a great idea their is a chance you have a bad stick of memory run ryzen calculator change the memtest to look like this, least let it run to 400% on all threads before closing i let it run to 1500% to make sure its stable but that takes 8 hours or so, but i love to make sure my memory is pretty darn stable.
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LeachyBella
05-14-2019, 09:02 AM #19

That's weird it's most likely Ryzen Master not showing the right results BUT there's a small chance your board isn't inputting the voltage but that sounds more like a Asrock thing to do(love their boards but their BIOS's haha i just now can change VDDG voltage after 2 months of beta bios's) That's a great idea their is a chance you have a bad stick of memory run ryzen calculator change the memtest to look like this, least let it run to 400% on all threads before closing i let it run to 1500% to make sure its stable but that takes 8 hours or so, but i love to make sure my memory is pretty darn stable.

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Quentu3D
Junior Member
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05-27-2019, 01:21 PM
#20
Performed a 400% mem test at 2133 with no issues. After the 3200 overclock, errors appear almost instantly, taking roughly 20 seconds to detect.
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Quentu3D
05-27-2019, 01:21 PM #20

Performed a 400% mem test at 2133 with no issues. After the 3200 overclock, errors appear almost instantly, taking roughly 20 seconds to detect.

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