PC Unstable running rated DOCP profile

austiinog

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So long story short I bought DDR4 3000 memory that is on my mobos qvl list because I thought it would be able to easily run at it’s rated speed (2933). Well upon setting the docp profile I’m getting crashes in every game I play whereas I am stable running at default (2133). Should I just overclock manually? I have little to no experience in overclocking. Any advice is appreciated. Specs below.

Ryzen 5 2600x

MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X

Asus B350-F Gaming Motherboard (BIOS 4011)

Corsair Vengeance 2x4 GB DDR4 3000 (CMK8GX4M2B3000C15)

EVGA Supernova G3 750W PSU

WD Blue 1TB 7200 RPM HDD
 
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1.4ish is the max voltage recommended for Ryzen I've seen for long term. DDR4 voltage itself, 1.4v is fine as well. Some high end kits use this for their XMP. Is the SOC actual listed voltage in UEFI? My 2700X build uses 1.15 for SOC with 3200 memory kit. 1.2v is the max for this setting. Have you tried running Memtest86 bootable when running XMP to check for errors?

austiinog

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If you’re referring to VDDCR SOC voltage then It’s set to auto. It’s either that or offset mode which I haven’t messed with. I haven’t tried in increasing the voltage to 1.375 yet. I figure 1.4 was the max for Ryzen

 
1.4ish is the max voltage recommended for Ryzen I've seen for long term. DDR4 voltage itself, 1.4v is fine as well. Some high end kits use this for their XMP. Is the SOC actual listed voltage in UEFI? My 2700X build uses 1.15 for SOC with 3200 memory kit. 1.2v is the max for this setting. Have you tried running Memtest86 bootable when running XMP to check for errors?
 
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