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  • #16
    **UPDATE** GSKILL TECH you may be pleased to know, personally I'm thrilled, that the new BIOS update (2203 I think it is) from ASUS on the Crosshair VII motherboard did the trick. My RAM is happily zipping along at a very stable 3200 with a nice and tight 14-14-14-34 timing. I meant to pop back on the forum with an update earlier, but I've been busy gaming my brains out...you know how it is. Thanks for everything!
    Last edited by Freizeit81; 05-18-2019, 09:36 PM.

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    • #17
      Keep in mind that running a 2 gen Ryzen and depending on your MB, it will be throttled down to a slower speed and if you wish to run at full speeds then you have to overclock the settings in BIOS.

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      • #18
        There was a BIOS update for my FTW3 Z390 board back in september and I initially thought it had done the trick but it was short lived. I still haven't gotten around to RMA'ing the memory

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