Question Memory Unstable at 3000mhz

matua2

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i have a ryzen 5 2600 with a msi b450 tomahawk, i bought 2x8gb of corsair vengeance LED Red rated at 3000mhz but when i set it to 2933mhz in the bios it's pretty unstable when im playing games, it makes my game crash and earlier when i was playing GTA 5 it made my PC Blue screen, once i set it at 2133 it's running stable, what should i do to run at it's speed? i have no idea how timings work and etc.
 

WildCard999

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Is it in the correct slots?
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Instead of setting the speed enable AXMP in the BIOS, this should set the correct speed, voltage & timings.

Last resort would be to update the BIOS but do at your own risk as there's a very small chance it could brick the motherboard, especially if the BIOS hasn't been updated for the past few updates.
 

matua2

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Is it in the correct slots?
mAiVjrq.png


Instead of setting the speed enable AXMP in the BIOS, this should set the correct speed, voltage & timings.

Last resort would be to update the BIOS but do at your own risk as there's a very small chance it could brick the motherboard, especially if the BIOS hasn't been updated for the past few updates.
yes i have it in the correct slots
 

matua2

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Apr 10, 2019
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If you are running at 1.26v then no wonder it isn't working.

As said manually input the primary timings, memory frequency, and memory voltage.
alright i just used A-XMP profile one which is 15-17-17-35 and also manually changed the voltage to 1.35, going to test stability on this now, then ill go to 3000mhz
 

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