Hello all. Recently I've just really got fed up with my PC's frame-rate drops, so I decided it was finally time to overclock my RAM. I had been meaning to do it for a while, but just never got around to trying it until last week. However, when I put it to 3200 MHZ, I didn't realize I also needed to up the voltage since it couldn't reach said frequency stable without doing so. So I resorted to using the DOCP Profile, as I genuinely don't like messing with voltages unless I absolutely have to. However that also resulted in games crashing due to the RAM "being unstable", even though the DOCP Profile automatically overclocks it so you don't have to. Also note that my PC wouldn't allow me to go to 3200 MHZ on either tries for some odd reason, so I had to resort to trying it at 3000 MHZ.
I've obviously made sure my RAM and everything was compatible with my motherboard at the supposed to be speeds, and it is, so I'm not really sure why I'm not able to set it to 3200 MHZ, let alone really set it to any overclock I physically need (stable).
My specs are as follows:
Asus B450-F Gaming ROG Strix Motherboard
Ryzen 5 1600 with stock cooler
16GB 3200 MHZ Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (but it's been set at 2133 MHZ since I built my PC up until now obviously)
GTX 1660 Ti
I really would like to get this figured out, as I'm just simply tired of the frame-rate drops. Thanks!
I've obviously made sure my RAM and everything was compatible with my motherboard at the supposed to be speeds, and it is, so I'm not really sure why I'm not able to set it to 3200 MHZ, let alone really set it to any overclock I physically need (stable).
My specs are as follows:
Asus B450-F Gaming ROG Strix Motherboard
Ryzen 5 1600 with stock cooler
16GB 3200 MHZ Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (but it's been set at 2133 MHZ since I built my PC up until now obviously)
GTX 1660 Ti
I really would like to get this figured out, as I'm just simply tired of the frame-rate drops. Thanks!