Incorrect A-XMP timings

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Morning,

Built my first AMD system, only issue is the ram not performing as advertised. It does run rock solid with the slower timings, but not sure if it's a BIOS or RAM issue.

Setup:
5800X
MSI X570 Tomahawk WiFi - Bios Version 7C84v14
Patriot Viper Steel Series DDR4 32GB (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz Kit - Dual Channel slots DIMMA2 + DIMMB2

According to the spec sheet: https://assets.website-files.com/5cdb2ee0b102f96c3906500f/5edfdbf75a54307eb4a706da_PVS432G320C6K Sku Sheet_Copyable_041620.pdf

I should be able to run these at 16-18-18-36, instead my A-XMP profile is 16-20-20-40









I've tried to manually configure the RAM timings with A-XMP on, but it seems any change I make to the RAM timings it fails to POST and I have to clear CMOS every time.

I am still learning the AMD BIOS settings, but turned off A-XMP tried and these settings manually, everything else in the BIOS is default.

DRAM Frequency - 3200Mhz
FCLK Frequency - 1600Mhz
DRAM Volatage - 1.4v
CPU NB/Soc Voltage - 1.1v
VDDP Voltage - 0.850v
VDDG CCD Voltage - 0.950v
VDDG IOD Voltage - 1.05v

Command Rate - 1T
tCL - 16
tRCDRD - 18
tRDCWR - 18
tRP - 18
tRAS - 36

It just will not POST with these settings, in fact any RAM settings I've changed, apart from enabling A-XMP, seems to cause it to fail POST and having to clear CMOS.

I have tried the RAM on my sons B450 Mortar Max board as well, but the A-XMP profile remains the same. I can maybe try another brand of MB later in the week, not sure if it'll make a difference.

I'm thinking there is an issue with the RAM, but also the MB BIOS as well is maybe immature due to the constant POST failures?

But if anyone more knowledgeable can recommend any thing else to try that would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
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I have tried 3600Mhz, but it fails to POST.

Although I have not run Memtest it does seem rock solid, ran plenty benchmarks Cinebench R23,R20,R15, Timespy, gamed for multiple hours.
 
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Slightly higher timmings wont have much inpact on performace maybe a couple of fps but understandable you would want the correct timmings.

There is a beta bios avdilble for your motherboard mite be worth a try.

https://uk.msi.com/Motherboard/support/MAG-X570-TOMAHAWK-WIFI

Other Options send for a replacement or change them to something else.

Your right I'm sure the difference in timings is negligible, my main concern was if I ever wanted to sell it on, the A-XMP timings are incorrect.

I'll try the beta BIOS and see if that helps when doing manual adjustments.
 
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Lets us no if the bios update helps.

Updated BIOS, A-XMP settings still incorrect and fails to post if I use the advertised timings.

Think I'm just going to return them and get some different RAM, taking up too much of my time, I should be working lol.

Thanks for the help, it's appreciated.

P.S Any thoughts on some decent 3200Mhz RAM for my mobo?
 
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Thanks for the suggestions.

I did look at the Crucial, can only find the 3000Mhz version in stock though.

I’ve got nearly 4 weeks left to return this RAM, I’ll wait a bit see if it comes in stock.

Shame the 8 Pack Team Group Edition price shot up from £200 to £290, would have had that.
 
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