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Processor | AMD RYZEN 5 3400G (UNLOCKED) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte B450 AORUS M / F60e BIOS |
Cooling | Wraith Spire + 3X Arctic F12 PWM (2X front intake; 1X rear exhaust) |
Memory | G.Skill Flare X for AMD 32 GB (2 x 16GB) 3200 MHz C14 (F4-3200C14-16GFX) |
Storage | Samsung 860 PRO 512GB SATA 2.5" Internal SSD |
Case | Cooler Master MasterBox NR400 |
Power Supply | Corsair CX-M Series CX450M |
Software | Windows 10 20H2 |
First thing to try if you're using xmp profile is manually set the voltage to what is on the ram sticker, sometimes xmp tries to use much less than you need. If your mobo boosts the voltage set it lower until you get it as close as you can to the sticker value. Mine is 1.45 in the picture below you can see how my mobo boosts the value I set. Yours is 2 values listed on corsairs own website as 1.2v and 1.35v so idfk I hear corsair isn't the greatest ram.
Nanya ram is micron I think so setting to micron should work. Also yes set to what thaiphoon burner lists. Best option is to return and get samsung b-die, I use Patriot Viper ram which is samsung b-die and not overpriced like most. I would recommend getting a faster kit than you need, like 3800mhz or more just in case you can clock it that high or somewhere in between.
Thanks for the very helpful posts.oobymach is right, you need to manually set the Ram voltage to 1.40-1.45v in the bios.
I just read about your ram, if this doesn't work try a different set, something with E-die or older B-Die like previously recommended. Good luck!
When I originally enabled the XMP profile, I did not increase the DRAM voltage. I thought it was done as part of enabling the profile. So it's not surprising that it didn't work. Live and learn.
I increased the voltage to 1.35v (I set it to 1.35v and the MB actually set it to 1.38v. I didn't have to adjust the value myself.) and rebooted, then I reenabled the XMP profile, but at reduced timing. It rebooted so I kept increasing the speed and eventually got to 3200. The computer ran for several hours with no obvious problems, just a few degrees warmer. Later, I came back to it and the screen was black and it would not post. I left it powered off for a while, then tried again. It rebooted. I tried this a few times and it's pretty consistent. Unless the system is cool, this memory will not post, so I disabled the XMP profile.
I contacted Corsair. They told me the memory is not compatible with a Ryzen, which is strange since it's on the QVL for the MB with the picasso processor. Maybe I could get it to work with a higher DRAM voltage, but since Corsair said it's not supported, I will return it for a kit that is compatible.
My processor officially supports 2900 and the MB has up to 3466 on the QVL. Is 3200 a reasonable objective?