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Using 2400g and an Asus Prime B450M A-II setup for overclocking

Using 2400g and an Asus Prime B450M A-II setup for overclocking

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Cecelmat
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10-20-2025, 07:50 AM
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I'm trying to boost my RAM speed to 3200MHz. It's not stable above 2800MHz. The best I've managed is 3200MHz with 1.4V and a DOCP profile, but after restarting, the system loops. Anyone have ideas to improve this?
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Cecelmat
10-20-2025, 07:50 AM #1

I'm trying to boost my RAM speed to 3200MHz. It's not stable above 2800MHz. The best I've managed is 3200MHz with 1.4V and a DOCP profile, but after restarting, the system loops. Anyone have ideas to improve this?

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ClaudiaCat
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11-08-2025, 05:08 AM
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2400G is actually a Zen 1 chip, even though it carries the 2400G label. It's worth noting that Zen 1 was known for its sensitivity to RAM, which explains the issue.
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ClaudiaCat
11-08-2025, 05:08 AM #2

2400G is actually a Zen 1 chip, even though it carries the 2400G label. It's worth noting that Zen 1 was known for its sensitivity to RAM, which explains the issue.

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entech
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11-08-2025, 08:13 AM
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2667mt/s matches the tightest specs for XMP rated voltage. It’s the best option, especially for that situation. *Random thought The recent threads I’ve seen mention a comparable problem with this memory type. The term 'Vengeance' keeps popping up. Good luck!*
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entech
11-08-2025, 08:13 AM #3

2667mt/s matches the tightest specs for XMP rated voltage. It’s the best option, especially for that situation. *Random thought The recent threads I’ve seen mention a comparable problem with this memory type. The term 'Vengeance' keeps popping up. Good luck!*