Hello everybody,
I wanted to see if anybody had any possible leads on why my system is unable to handle bumping my ram speeds up to their rated 3200 MHz speeds in BIOS. I am currently running an ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F, a Ryzen 7 2700x, a 5070, and 32 GB of corsair vengeance RGB pro memory in a 8x4 setup. I was attempting to manually set the speed to the DOCP standard profile in my bios in order to hit 3200 MHz, but after boot looping it reset to 2133. After this I went down to 3000, which had the same issue, but after lowering again to 2800 it seems to be running stable at the moment.
Since the system is able to run at 2800 MHz on the 1.35 V DOCP standard profile, is it possible that 3200 is simply too power consuming for the system to handle? Or might there be other causes for these issues?
I wanted to see if anybody had any possible leads on why my system is unable to handle bumping my ram speeds up to their rated 3200 MHz speeds in BIOS. I am currently running an ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F, a Ryzen 7 2700x, a 5070, and 32 GB of corsair vengeance RGB pro memory in a 8x4 setup. I was attempting to manually set the speed to the DOCP standard profile in my bios in order to hit 3200 MHz, but after boot looping it reset to 2133. After this I went down to 3000, which had the same issue, but after lowering again to 2800 it seems to be running stable at the moment.
Since the system is able to run at 2800 MHz on the 1.35 V DOCP standard profile, is it possible that 3200 is simply too power consuming for the system to handle? Or might there be other causes for these issues?