[SOLVED] PC crash when i enable docp 3600mhz

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Hello, i just bought new motherboard asus rog b550-f wifi and my pc crash when i enable docp, i also have new ram kits:
32GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600MHz PC4-28800 CL18 RGB Dual Channel Kit (2x 16GB)
  • Part Number: F4-3600C18D-32GTZN
Can someone help me what to do please :mad:
 
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Just to be absolutely clear you have in total 64gb made up of 2x (2x16gb)?

If yes then this is the problem. RAM is only guaranteed to work together in the matched kits it is sold, mixing kits can have issues. Mixing 2 different RAM sticks often works but when using 4 the chances of issues are much higher. See the odd man out section here https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq...y-ram-and-xmp-profile-configurations.3398926/

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Pretty unusual for them not to work in that case.

When you go to select the OC, try to pick something slower to see if it will load?
You can utilize something like CPU-Z to see different reported timings (JDEC, etc) for a try at setting them manually.
 
Mar 10, 2021
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Pretty unusual for them not to work in that case.

When you go to select the OC, try to pick something slower to see if it will load?
You can utilize something like CPU-Z to see different reported timings (JDEC, etc) for a try at setting them manually.
I tried put on 3400mhz and set the voltage to 1.45 but doesn't work, i don't understand everything 100% about this but I will google it.., thank you :)
 
Just to be absolutely clear you have in total 64gb made up of 2x (2x16gb)?

If yes then this is the problem. RAM is only guaranteed to work together in the matched kits it is sold, mixing kits can have issues. Mixing 2 different RAM sticks often works but when using 4 the chances of issues are much higher. See the odd man out section here https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq...y-ram-and-xmp-profile-configurations.3398926/
 
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Mar 10, 2021
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Just to be absolutely clear you have in total 64gb made up of 2x (2x16gb)?

If yes then this is the problem. RAM is only guaranteed to work together in the matched kits it is sold, mixing kits can have issues. Mixing 2 different RAM sticks often works but when using 4 the chances of issues are much higher. See the odd man out section here https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq...y-ram-and-xmp-profile-configurations.3398926/
NO i dont have 64 i have 32 2x 16 and they are exactly the same but keep crashing whatever i do :/
 
Mar 10, 2021
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It’s a single kit of 2x16gb, the 2 sticks came in a single matched and tested kit and not separately.

You say you did everything but updating the BIOS is unique, it’s not the same as loading drivers.
I did update via USB and tried everything but nothing works im very confused now
 

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