Question Pc crashes after increase MHz

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Hi guys...
I had ADATA XPG D10 8gb 3000MHz
And Team-Vulcan 8gb 3000MHz.
I went to BIOS to increase MHZ because it was set as 2400mhz and i needed the 3000mhz.

But Windows instantly crashes with blue screen and reason: MEMORY MANAGEMENT

I have AORUS B450 M motherboard.
600WATT ZALMAN
240GB SSD
GIGABYTE 1070 G1
RYZEN 7 2700X

HOW I INCREASE SPEED: I changed XMP To Profile1 and speed goes up to 3000mhz. Thats all i did it keeps crashing bcz i do this.

Also NOTE: I refunded the ADATA XPG 8GB Because i thought its causing all this problem but then i tried to change speed usng 1 ram and it was same issue so it wasnt because different brands. I m too confuses help me.
 
Hi guys...
I had ADATA XPG D10 8gb 3000MHz
And Team-Vulcan 8gb 3000MHz.
I went to BIOS to increase MHZ because it was set as 2400mhz and i needed the 3000mhz.

But Windows instantly crashes with blue screen and reason: MEMORY MANAGEMENT

I have AORUS B450 M motherboard.
600WATT ZALMAN
240GB SSD
GIGABYTE 1070 G1
RYZEN 7 2700X

HOW I INCREASE SPEED: I changed XMP To Profile1 and speed goes up to 3000mhz. Thats all i did it keeps crashing bcz i do this.

Also NOTE: I refunded the ADATA XPG 8GB Because i thought its causing all this problem but then i tried to change speed usng 1 ram and it was same issue so it wasnt because different brands. I m too confuses help me.

Hi,

So the AM4 platform can be a bit fussy with ram speeds.... if you go to the gigabyte website they have tested memory with your board:
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-M-rev-10/support#support-doc

Download the list for 'Pinnacle Ridge' (that is the code name for the Ryzen 2000 series cpus). You will need to check the full manufacturers part code for your ram... looking at the list I believe Team Vulcan is just listed as 'Team' in the table. Looking over it though there aren't any approved Team Vulcan 3000 mhz kits, the fastest is 2800, so you might find you have to run your ram at 2800 to get it stable.
 

tarqzaro

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Hi,

So the AM4 platform can be a bit fussy with ram speeds.... if you go to the gigabyte website they have tested memory with your board:
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-M-rev-10/support#support-doc

Download the list for 'Pinnacle Ridge' (that is the code name for the Ryzen 2000 series cpus). You will need to check the full manufacturers part code for your ram... looking at the list I believe Team Vulcan is just listed as 'Team' in the table. Looking over it though there aren't any approved Team Vulcan 3000 mhz kits, the fastest is 2800, so you might find you have to run your ram at 2800 to get it stable.
But Team-Vulcan always said 3000MHz, in Websites, on box, on everywhere :( is it not capable of 3000mhz? :(
 

tarqzaro

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Hi,

So the AM4 platform can be a bit fussy with ram speeds.... if you go to the gigabyte website they have tested memory with your board:
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-M-rev-10/support#support-doc

Download the list for 'Pinnacle Ridge' (that is the code name for the Ryzen 2000 series cpus). You will need to check the full manufacturers part code for your ram... looking at the list I believe Team Vulcan is just listed as 'Team' in the table. Looking over it though there aren't any approved Team Vulcan 3000 mhz kits, the fastest is 2800, so you might find you have to run your ram at 2800 to get it stable.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/324802258816466946/656166143970639882/x1x1.PNG
Look.. Does it mean my ram is only 2133 wtf bro
 
But Team-Vulcan always said 3000MHz, in Websites, on box, on everywhere :( is it not capable of 3000mhz? :(

It may not be with that combination of CPU, Motherboard and Ram. I wouldn't worry too much about what speed it is running at though- even if you have to run it at 2800 it's not going to make any noticeable difference in performance in games, more important for the machine to be stable!
 

No- look a bit further up the table at the column headings... there are only two 'standard' DDR4 speeds, 2133 and 2400, that column says which base speed ram chips your memory kit is based upon. Even 4000mhz DDR4 is still based on 2400mhz...

Technically any speed above that is an overclock. The speed they have tested your ram kit at is listed at the top of the table in blue- first table are all kits tested at approved at 3200, then 3000, then 2800 (where most of the Team Vulcan ram is based). The table is a bit confusing!

Edit: looking at the list there is 1 team kit listed at 3000:
Team 8GB 1Rx8 TF1D48G3000HC16CBK SS 16-18-18-38 1.35v

You could try entering those settings (note the CL numbers of 16, 18, 18, 38 and the voltage of 1.35v).
 
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It may not be with that combination of CPU, Motherboard and Ram. I wouldn't worry too much about what speed it is running at though- even if you have to run it at 2800 it's not going to make any noticeable difference in performance in games, more important for the machine to be stable!
there is a game i know called RUST and it requires too much capability of ram.
i'm too confused what is causing the problem, My CPU or Motherboard cannot handle the 3000MHZ? OR the Team-Vulcan is not capable to run with 3000MHZ? and how can i set it to 2800MHZ? because the only thing i can do is select Profile 1 which doesn't let me change from 3000. to 2800
 
there is a game i know called RUST and it requires too much capability of ram.
i'm too confused what is causing the problem, My CPU or Motherboard cannot handle the 3000MHZ? OR the Team-Vulcan is not capable to run with 3000MHZ? and how can i set it to 2800MHZ? because the only thing i can do is select Profile 1 which doesn't let me change from 3000. to 2800

You should be able to go into advanced memory settings in your bios and then manually enter whatever settings you want. The first I would try is checking that the voltage is set correctly (do check the box for your ram kit- looks like Team Vulcan ram likes to run at 1.35V, which is higher than the 1.2V standard for base speed DDR4).

It's the first and second gen Ryzen platform that can be difficult with fast ram- Samsung based ram is the best to get high performance on Ryzen 1000 and 2000 series cpu's however most affordable ram kits use different memory chips (e.g. from Hyinx or Micron).
 
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You should be able to go into advanced memory settings in your bios and then manually enter whatever settings you want. The first I would try is checking that the voltage is set correctly (do check the box for your ram kit- looks like Team Vulcan ram likes to run at 1.35V, which is higher than the 1.2V standard for base speed DDR4).

It's the first and second gen Ryzen platform that can be difficult with fast ram- Samsung based ram is the best to get high performance on Ryzen 1000 and 2000 series cpu's however most affordable ram kits use different memory chips (e.g. from Hyinx or Micron).
Voltage is set on 1.35 i think that's the max for this ram
 

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I just updated my version to F50 step by step from F5 to F32 , F40, F42 then F50. But unfortunately the same issue is happening. Whenever i increase MHZ or enable XMP. Windows crashes with blue screen and reasons sometimes, Bad Management, tcpip.sys, KMode EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED, If the blue screen doesn't come The games crash for no reason doesnt say anything.

I tried to reduce to manually to 2800MHZ, and i still have same problem , i tried 2666MHz, and still same problem, The thing is 2400MHZ is not really good i m having lag in some games because of 2400. I don't know what to do this problem is kinda complicated :( please if possible help me.
 

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Standard Timing Control
CAS Latency 16
tRCDRD 18
tRCDWR 18
tRP 18
tRAS 38

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Advanced Timing Control

tRC 56
tWR 23
tCWL -- Auto
tRRD_S 6
tRRD_L 8
tWTR_S 3
tWTR_L 9
tRFC 312
tRFC2 192
tRFC4 132
tRTP 9
tFAW 35
tRCPAGE - Auto
tRDWR 5
tRDRDSC 1
tRDRDSD 3
tRDRDDD 3
tRDRD_SCL 3
tWRRD 1
tWRWRSC 1
tWRWRSD 3
tWRWRDD 3
tWRWR_SCL 3
tCKE 6
ProcODT Auto
Command Rate (tCMD) Auto
Gear Down Mode Auto

Is there anything wrong?