Hello all. So, as many others before me, I have having issues getting this particular ram to run at 3200MHZ. I was able to boot once at 3200 MHZ but the system eventually crashed and restarted.
I thought I had it stable at 3066MHZ but playing games has proved that thought to be incorrect. Games eventually crash when the ram is clocked at 3066MHZ. Besides manually entering the timings and ddr voltage, I also raised the SoC. The only thing that has for sure been stable is the “default” speed of 2133MHZ. This is of course disappointing. No one buys ram with the expectation that it will perform less than what it’s rated for.
Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, what is the safe limit of SoC voltage? I see most claim not to exceed 1.2 but someone in a certain official capacity has told me that I can raise it as much as I want until he system becomes unstable but that doesn’t seem like the best advice. Thank you in advance.
Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K7
Ryzen 1700X @ stock
F4-3200C16D-16GTZR
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
EVGA 850W SuperNOVA G2
I thought I had it stable at 3066MHZ but playing games has proved that thought to be incorrect. Games eventually crash when the ram is clocked at 3066MHZ. Besides manually entering the timings and ddr voltage, I also raised the SoC. The only thing that has for sure been stable is the “default” speed of 2133MHZ. This is of course disappointing. No one buys ram with the expectation that it will perform less than what it’s rated for.
Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, what is the safe limit of SoC voltage? I see most claim not to exceed 1.2 but someone in a certain official capacity has told me that I can raise it as much as I want until he system becomes unstable but that doesn’t seem like the best advice. Thank you in advance.
Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K7
Ryzen 1700X @ stock
F4-3200C16D-16GTZR
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
EVGA 850W SuperNOVA G2
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