[SOLVED] Looking to increase my Ram to 3200mhz

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Good day, I'm looking to increase my Corsair vengeance pro 2x 8gb ddr4 ram 3200 mhz, I tried doing this on bios, the 1st attempt wouldn't reboot, after a few minutes until it reset, however in bios it states 3200 mhz but reflects 1066 mhz in speccy (15-15-15-36) - Whatever this means
Running an AMD ryzen 5 3600, Compatibility isn't an issue, Mainboard is rog strixkb450 - f gaming, What am i missing?

I don't know if this is of any help but I'm hoping it is.

Memory SPD
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DIMM # 1
SMBus address 0x50
Memory type DDR4
Module format UDIMM
Module Manufacturer(ID) Corsair (7F7F9E00000000000000000000)
SDRAM Manufacturer (ID) Samsung (CE000000000000000000000000)
Size 8192 MBytes
Max bandwidth DDR4-2132 (1066 MHz)
Part number CMW16GX4M2C3200C16
Nominal Voltage 1.20 Volts
EPP no
XMP yes
XMP revision 2.0
AMP no
JEDEC timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
JEDEC #1 7.0-7-7-18-25 @ 518 MHz
JEDEC #2 8.0-8-8-20-28 @ 592 MHz
JEDEC #3 9.0-9-9-22-31 @ 666 MHz
JEDEC #4 10.0-10-10-25-35 @ 740 MHz
JEDEC #5 11.0-11-11-27-38 @ 814 MHz
JEDEC #6 12.0-12-12-30-42 @ 888 MHz
JEDEC #7 13.0-13-13-32-45 @ 962 MHz
JEDEC #8 14.0-14-14-35-49 @ 1037 MHz
JEDEC #9 15.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #10 16.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #11 17.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #12 18.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #13 19.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #14 20.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #15 21.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #16 22.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #17 23.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #18 24.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
XMP profile XMP-3200
Specification DDR4-3200
Voltage level 1.350 Volts
Min Cycle time 0.625 ns (1600 MHz)
Max CL 16.0
Min tRP 11.25 ns
Min tRCD 11.25 ns
Min tRAS 22.50 ns
Min tRC 33.75 ns
Min tRRD 3.75 ns
 
Solution
Ensure your Bios and chipset are up to date.

Test with just a single module in the slot meant for single channel mode and try switching modules.

Don't use XMP but use your SPD and voltage details as per CPUz. Write down the details then manually enter them in Dram Timing Control and Dram voltage. You may have to change from 1t Command rate to 2t.
Good day, I'm looking to increase my Corsair vengeance pro 2x 8gb ddr4 ram 3200 mhz, I tried doing this on bios, the 1st attempt wouldn't reboot, after a few minutes until it reset, however in bios it states 3200 mhz but reflects 1066 mhz in speccy (15-15-15-36) - Whatever this means
Running an AMD ryzen 5 3600, Compatibility isn't an issue, Mainboard is rog strixkb450 - f gaming, What am i missing?

I don't know if this is of any help but I'm hoping it is.

Memory SPD
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

DIMM # 1
SMBus address 0x50
Memory type DDR4
Module format UDIMM
Module Manufacturer(ID) Corsair (7F7F9E00000000000000000000)
SDRAM Manufacturer (ID) Samsung (CE000000000000000000000000)
Size 8192 MBytes
Max bandwidth DDR4-2132 (1066 MHz)
Part number CMW16GX4M2C3200C16
Nominal Voltage 1.20 Volts
EPP no
XMP yes
XMP revision 2.0
AMP no
JEDEC timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
JEDEC #1 7.0-7-7-18-25 @ 518 MHz
JEDEC #2 8.0-8-8-20-28 @ 592 MHz
JEDEC #3 9.0-9-9-22-31 @ 666 MHz
JEDEC #4 10.0-10-10-25-35 @ 740 MHz
JEDEC #5 11.0-11-11-27-38 @ 814 MHz
JEDEC #6 12.0-12-12-30-42 @ 888 MHz
JEDEC #7 13.0-13-13-32-45 @ 962 MHz
JEDEC #8 14.0-14-14-35-49 @ 1037 MHz
JEDEC #9 15.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #10 16.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #11 17.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #12 18.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #13 19.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #14 20.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #15 21.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #16 22.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #17 23.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
JEDEC #18 24.0-15-15-36-50 @ 1066 MHz
XMP profile XMP-3200
Specification DDR4-3200
Voltage level 1.350 Volts
Min Cycle time 0.625 ns (1600 MHz)
Max CL 16.0
Min tRP 11.25 ns
Min tRCD 11.25 ns
Min tRAS 22.50 ns
Min tRC 33.75 ns
Min tRRD 3.75 ns
Make sure you have the 2 sticks in the proper slots on the mobo......see the manual.
If no help get the latest bios and chipset driver from the mobo site.
 
Ensure your Bios and chipset are up to date.

Test with just a single module in the slot meant for single channel mode and try switching modules.

Don't use XMP but use your SPD and voltage details as per CPUz. Write down the details then manually enter them in Dram Timing Control and Dram voltage. You may have to change from 1t Command rate to 2t.
 
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