Question RAM BSOD

Cristi Oprea

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Hi, recenty i've bought a gaming pc and I get BSOD, first, RAM memory link:

https://www.amazon.com/G-SKILL-Ripj...1980&s=gateway&sprefix=g.skill+ripjaws&sr=8-3

I keep getting BSOD, first I checked the RAM frequency and was ok the 3200, voltage 1.35 and speed CL 16 but I still get BSOD every 15 min and constantly crashes in games. I extracted 1 stick of RAM and I still had problems, same with the other stick.
To work, I have to set ( auto ) the RAM frequency at 2133, 1.20 voltage, and CL15 speed, my motherboard ( Gigabyte aorus B450 elite ) supports 3200 and 2133, I updated BIOS ,well I tried XMP and it's the same thing. I don't know what's the problem, the RAM maybe broken or the motherboard, help!
 
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3200MHz is not an officially supported speed for AM4 CPUs.
2133MHz is the conservative Serial Presence Detect (SPD) setting for initial start up.

You need to adjust memory parameters to a speed slower than 3200MHz. For Ryzen 1000 series CPUs, a 2666MHz maximum is not unheard of.

You may need to overclock the CPU to run 3200MHz.
 

Cristi Oprea

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Mar 3, 2019
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3200MHz is not an officially supported speed for AM4 CPUs.
2133MHz is the conservative Serial Presence Detect (SPD) setting for initial start up.

You need to adjust memory parameters to a speed slower than 3200MHz. For Ryzen 1000 series CPUs, a 2666MHz maximum is not unheard of.

You may need to overclock the CPU to run 3200MHz.

CPU: ryzen 5 2600;
GPU: msi armor 1060 6 gb;
MOBO: gigabyte aorus B450 elite;
PSU: Njoy wooden 750w 80+ gold ( very good PSU company in my country );
SSD: Kingston A400 256gb;
HDD: WD 2TB;
CASE: Segotep wider x2.
RAM: G.skill ripjaws v black 8gb 3200mhz.