[SOLVED] restart looping

Jun 19, 2021
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well ive bought a 2 sticks adata xpg spectrix d50 3200mhz and if i opened the docp or xmp to profile 1 or 2 and save and exit it don't work just restarting ther turning the pc off then opens again and when i put it to disable it works on 2400 or 2666 i think 2666mhz whatever is works normal whats the problem besides that i reseted the bios or cmos whatever and didn't work

my pc specs:

ryzen 3 2200g
asus tuf b-450 plus gaming
adata xpg spectrix d50 3200mhz 8x2
500watt
2tb hdd
nvme ssd m.2 250gb

i think its what you need if you want to know precisely what the problem

and thanks :)
 
Solution
adata xpg spectrix d50 3200mhz 8x2

8x 2GB DIMMs? How you fit all that to your MoBo? 😆 But enough nitpicking.

adata xpg spectrix d50 3200mhz
asus tuf b-450 plus gaming

Before buying the RAM, did you check your MoBo memory QVL list, to get a guarantee that this RAM works in that MoBo at that speed? Since if the RAM isn't in memory QVL list, most of the times it works but there can also be cases where it doesn't, like you have it.

Btw, Ryzen CPU is very picky about RAM and even if you get the exact RAM as listed in memory QVL, it doesn't guarantee that it will work faster than JEDEC standard (for 2nd gen Ryzen, max 2666 Mhz).

What can you do:
One option is to bypass the XMP profile and manually inserting the timings...
adata xpg spectrix d50 3200mhz 8x2

8x 2GB DIMMs? How you fit all that to your MoBo? 😆 But enough nitpicking.

adata xpg spectrix d50 3200mhz
asus tuf b-450 plus gaming

Before buying the RAM, did you check your MoBo memory QVL list, to get a guarantee that this RAM works in that MoBo at that speed? Since if the RAM isn't in memory QVL list, most of the times it works but there can also be cases where it doesn't, like you have it.

Btw, Ryzen CPU is very picky about RAM and even if you get the exact RAM as listed in memory QVL, it doesn't guarantee that it will work faster than JEDEC standard (for 2nd gen Ryzen, max 2666 Mhz).

What can you do:
One option is to bypass the XMP profile and manually inserting the timings and frequency into the BIOS. Sometimes, it has helped.
Another option is to play around a bit with timings, increasing them by a value or two, to get the stable RAM OC working.
 
Solution
8x 2GB DIMMs? How you fit all that to your MoBo? 😆 But enough nitpicking.



Before buying the RAM, did you check your MoBo memory QVL list, to get a guarantee that this RAM works in that MoBo at that speed? Since if the RAM isn't in memory QVL list, most of the times it works but there can also be cases where it doesn't, like you have it.

Btw, Ryzen CPU is very picky about RAM and even if you get the exact RAM as listed in memory QVL, it doesn't guarantee that it will work faster than JEDEC standard (for 2nd gen Ryzen, max 2666 Mhz).

What can you do:
One option is to bypass the XMP profile and manually inserting the timings and frequency into the BIOS. Sometimes, it has helped.
Another option is to play around a bit with timings, increasing them by a value or two, to get the stable RAM OC working.
i putted them on 2933 i think and it works very very fine i will try your solution BTW THX :)
 
8x 2GB DIMMs? How you fit all that to your MoBo? 😆 But enough nitpicking.
bro my motherboard is 4 dimm what do you mean about how i fit all that and btw its cool motherboard and again btw i didn't saw the memory in the qvl list saaad but it works still need to check your manually oc trick
 
im taking ryzen 5 1600af but im not sure if adata xpg d50 3200mhz works with it and the memory is not working with the full power for some problems that i didn't solved it yet

my specs now:

ryzen 3 2200g

gtx 1650

adata xpg d50 3200mhz but its now 2933 the docp is doing loop restart with it

psu 500watt
 
bro my motherboard is 4 dimm what do you mean about how i fit all that

Yes, your MoBo has only 4 RAM slots but you wrote your RAM specs as "8x2", which in tech specs translates into 8x 2 or 8 RAM sticks, where each one is 2 GB in size.
Correct way to write it is vice-versa: 2x8. Or 2x 8GB.
Though, like i said, it was just a small nitpick. (Tried to bring some humor into the topic.)

i putted them on 2933

If the RAM doesn't run at 3200 Mhz then 2933 Mhz is also good. Though, you may get 3200 Mhz with manual OC.
 
im taking ryzen 5 1600af but im not sure if adata xpg d50 3200mhz works with it and the memory is not working with the full power for some problems that i didn't solved it yet

my specs now:

ryzen 3 2200g

gtx 1650

adata xpg d50 3200mhz but its now 2933 the docp is doing loop restart with it

psu 500watt
What MB ? It has a lot to do with memory. It's gonna be difficult if it's an A320 or B350.
 
Yes, your MoBo has only 4 RAM slots but you wrote your RAM specs as "8x2", which in tech specs translates into 8x 2 or 8 RAM sticks, where each one is 2 GB in size.
Correct way to write it is vice-versa: 2x8. Or 2x 8GB.
Though, like i said, it was just a small nitpick. (Tried to bring some humor into the topic.)



If the RAM doesn't run at 3200 Mhz then 2933 Mhz is also good. Though, you may get 3200 Mhz with manual OC.
you know i tried today but ive ate a shoot because it resart loop again i needed to reset the bios and open it again it won't works