You might have an issue with the frequency setting or hardware configuration.
You might have an issue with the frequency setting or hardware configuration.
Hey everyone, I just assembled the computer and it's really frustrating trying to match the RAM speed with the advertised frequency. I used two different motherboards—one gaming X570 and another MSI X570. I upgraded the power supply from 450W to 750W. For the RAM, I installed two kits: first two units are 8GB LPDDR5X (Vengeance) and now I have a 4x8 Trident Z Neo (F4-3600C16Q). I'm using the Ryzen 5 3600 on the MSI board with the latest BIOS update. The XMP profile is set, but it doesn't adjust the RAM speed beyond what's listed (stuck at 2133 MHz). Changing the frequency manually to 3600 MHz fails to boot, and I'm getting a "ram overclocking fail" error. I don’t have much experience with overclocking, but I thought switching to higher-optimized RAM would help. It’s not working as expected. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
We have two interpretations of RAM speed: the base rating and the real performance you see. You might want a visual reference to clarify.
The images are available at the provided links.
Thank you for your time.
Attempted to reinstall the latest version from MSI but received the same error code: E7C35AMS.A42.