[SOLVED] PC won't boot in D.O.C.P mode

Dec 6, 2019
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Hello, so I tried overclocking on my new system and I got to know that my PC doesn't boot into a Windows 10 in D.O.C.P, instead it runs into BSOD . I also tried to boot with D.O.C.P while everything else was resetted and on auto, which didn't work neither. What could be the problem?

Specs:
Mobo - Asus Strix x570-E (bios 1405, which is the newest)
CPU - Ryzen 7 3700x
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 32gb (4 x 8gb) CL15 3000mhz
GPU - Asus RTX 2080 Super
PSU - Corsair RM750x
 
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Solution
First of all I want to thank you all for your anserws here.

Does it matter if I use DOCP or Manual mode or Auto mode? Are there any differences? Actually right now I am running on Auto mode, where i've set my memory frequency to 3200mhz and FCLK frequency to 1600. Is it safe and worth(like does my computer perform better like that in games or in other tasks?) to stay on such settings which I'm on right now?
Is the RAM speed 3200Mhz in CPUZ? If yes and its stable keep those settings.
RAM speed doesn't affect games speed much unless you are running at 2400 or below.
The difference between 3600 and 3000 is like 2FPS which is insignificant.

Where you will see improvements is in memory heavy tasks which the normal user doesn't use...
First of all I want to thank you all for your anserws here.

Does it matter if I use DOCP or Manual mode or Auto mode? Are there any differences? Actually right now I am running on Auto mode, where i've set my memory frequency to 3200mhz and FCLK frequency to 1600. Is it safe and worth(like does my computer perform better like that in games or in other tasks?) to stay on such settings which I'm on right now?
 
First of all I want to thank you all for your anserws here.

Does it matter if I use DOCP or Manual mode or Auto mode? Are there any differences? Actually right now I am running on Auto mode, where i've set my memory frequency to 3200mhz and FCLK frequency to 1600. Is it safe and worth(like does my computer perform better like that in games or in other tasks?) to stay on such settings which I'm on right now?
Is the RAM speed 3200Mhz in CPUZ? If yes and its stable keep those settings.
RAM speed doesn't affect games speed much unless you are running at 2400 or below.
The difference between 3600 and 3000 is like 2FPS which is insignificant.

Where you will see improvements is in memory heavy tasks which the normal user doesn't use anyways.
 
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