Question Solutions to the problem below, TY!

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The Acer Predator Apollo RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory operating voltage of 1.45 V exceeds the AMD Zen 3 CPU recommended maximum of 1350 mv+7% (1444.5 mv). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1350 mv voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the AMD recommended maximum.
 
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You could drop the voltage of the ram kit and relax the timings but that might defeat the purpose of you buying the ram kit mentioned above(which I'm sure might've been a pretty penny considering that it seems to have tight timings on it, thus the 1.45v for the ram kit). I'd return the kit and look at another kit with lower voltage needs at the same timings and frequency, if you're not interested in manually relaxing the timings and lower the voltage in BIOS.

Make and model of your motherboard and processor>? BIOS version for your motherboard?

Is that a statement made on PCPartPicker? If so(and you didn't buy a new ram kit) change to another ram kit.
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

You could drop the voltage of the ram kit and relax the timings but that might defeat the purpose of you buying the ram kit mentioned above(which I'm sure might've been a pretty penny considering that it seems to have tight timings on it, thus the 1.45v for the ram kit). I'd return the kit and look at another kit with lower voltage needs at the same timings and frequency, if you're not interested in manually relaxing the timings and lower the voltage in BIOS.

Make and model of your motherboard and processor>? BIOS version for your motherboard?

Is that a statement made on PCPartPicker? If so(and you didn't buy a new ram kit) change to another ram kit.

Thanks for you reply!
Yes it’s from PCPartPicker, I have Ryzen 7 5800x, MSI MPG B550 Gaming Carbon Wifi ATX AM4 motherboard and with the latest Bios.