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my ram wont work with its full speed on asus TUF B550M

power0705

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my specs :
mb: asus TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS WIFI II
cpu :ryzen 7 5700x3d
ram : adata xpg d50 3000mhz
2*8gb (AX4U300038G 16A-DT50)
i updated the bios to latest version 3607 and the chipset

my problem is When I enable D.O.C.P from the BIOS and choose Profile 1, which is 3000 MHz CL16, my PC won't boot up and gets stuck on the motherboard logo. I tried setting it to 3000 MHz manually, but the same thing happened. The PC only boots up when I set it to 2400 MHz
i tried this timing 16-20-20-20-58 and it didnt boot at all i get lack screen
i put the sticks in the B2 and A2 in the ram slots

I managed to run my memory at 3000 MHz via D.O.C.P when I enabled performance mode in bios EZ Mode, but the CPU clock drops to 3.2 GHz and the voltage also and stays like that in every case.

I went back to normal mode in bios EZ Mode and encountered the same problem again, so I set the RAM to 2400 MHz to get my system to boot up
 
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Try to set VDIMM voltage to 1.37V, VSOC to 1.1V, and VDDG to 1.05V ?

Just to see if that helps, you almost certainly don't need that much but these are safe values. You can work your way down with lower voltages if these initial settings help.
 
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Try to set VDIMM voltage to 1.37V, VSOC to 1.1V, and VDDG to 1.05V ?

Just to see if that helps, you almost certainly don't need that much but these are safe values. You can work your way down with lower voltages if these initial settings help.
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I tried your suggestions, but unfortunately, they didn't work. I was feeling quite desperate, so I turned to ChatGPT for help. ChatGPT suggested several tricks, and one of them was to disable Gear Down Mode and Power Down Mode. That did the trick, and I was even able to overclock them to 3200 MHz with timings set to 16-20-20-20-38 at 1.35V.
 
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I tried your suggestions, but unfortunately, they didn't work. I was feeling quite desperate, so I turned to ChatGPT for help. ChatGPT suggested several tricks, and one of them was to disable Gear Down Mode and Power Down Mode. That did the trick, and I was even able to overclock them to 3200 MHz with timings set to 16-20-20-20-38 at 1.35V.
That's weird, disabling gear down mode is about the last thing I would think of. Enabling gear down mode should heavily improve stability (!). Unless you are running 2T.

But I'm happy that you got it working. I spend weeks finding the right timings more than a year ago and now I just don't do that anymore since with a X3D it doesn't matter that much anymore ;-)
 

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Place the memories in the slots furthest from the processor, only in these slots will you be able to run the memories at an overclock. It doesn't matter on Intel, but AMD has this detail.
 
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Place the memories in the slots furthest from the processor, only in these slots will you be able to run the memories at an overclock. It doesn't matter on Intel, but AMD has this detail.
No it doesn't.
Doing that will result in the Ram running at single channel.
 

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Place the memories in the slots furthest from the processor, only in these slots will you be able to run the memories at an overclock. It doesn't matter on Intel, but AMD has this detail.
Um you rtfm of the board and put the DIMMs in where specified, please do not give false advice.

It's obvious the board doesn't like the ram.
 

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No it doesn't.
Doing that will result in the Ram running at single channel.
No no. Use the channel furthest from the processor, there are channels A1 and A2 and B1 and B2, see which channel is furthest from the processor and place the memories in dual channel. In my case, channel B was the furthest away. I went through this problem on my last PC build and only after changing the channel was I able to run the memories at 3600. In short, change the channels of the memories and they will run at higher clocks. change the "xmp" and be happy. Updating the bios doesn't help. change the channel.
 
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Update the BIOS.
 
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No no. Use the channel furthest from the processor, there are channels A1 and A2 and B1 and B2, see which channel is furthest from the processor and place the memories in dual channel. In my case, channel B was the furthest away. I went through this problem on my last PC build and only after changing the channel was I able to run the memories at 3600. In short, change the channels of the memories and they will run at higher clocks. change the "xmp" and be happy. Updating the bios doesn't help. change the channel.
He already has the Ram placed in B2 and A2 and that are the correct slots for two sticks of Ram.
 
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