Question I can't get the RAM to run at 3200Mhz ?

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Ram: PVS416G320C6K (Hynix)
Mobo: H610M DDR4 REV 1.2
CPU: I3 12100F
GPU: Gtx 960

So this is the problem, i can't boot with xmp and manually just got 2800 16 20 20 40 64 and i was able to boot 1 time at 3200 after using xmp on Easy Tune, obviously after a restart it won't boot again.

Any suggestion?
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or did you mean HZ on auto, XMP ON, and manually 15-15-15-30-45 CR 1T
Set latencies to 16-20-20-40 (XMP 3200mhz latency values)
Set DDR voltage to 1.35V.
Set Command rate to 1T.
Set DDR frequency to 2133mhz.
Test.

Then increase DDR frequency gradually and test after each step - 2400, 2600, 2800,2933,3000,3200.
When test fails, then return to previous value, that worked.
 
Set latencies to 16-20-20-40 (XMP 3200mhz latency values)
Set DDR voltage to 1.35V.
Set Command rate to 1T.
Set DDR frequency to 2133mhz.
Test.

Then increase DDR frequency gradually and test after each step - 2400, 2600, 2800,2933,3000,3200.
When test fails, then return to previous value, that worked.
I realized i can't get over 2800, any up to that will crash no matter latencys or voltage.
 
You're the goat my friend, this forum is full of good people.
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no problem. Its been awhile, but my few tricks 25 years ago still work.

even though its not the speed you wanted, its the speed the ram wants to go with the whole.

Kind of goes with the saying: The whole is greater than the sum of its pieces.

now the next step up in overclocking is increasing the bus in 10 Mhz increments. But you better have good cooling if you want to do that.
 
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