Ryzen 7 2700x, x470 RAM Overclock HELP!?

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Got my new Ryzen 2700x & x470 Asus ROG Swift-F motherboard today & I have clocked the CPU to a stable 4.2ghz at about 1.34v, but the RAM I am having trouble with, Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3400mhz 32GB, (4x 8GB)

I just can't get it to clock past 2933mhz without crashing, timings are standard XMP 16-18-18-18-36-1T 1.35v, but any higher than 2933 it just doesn't like it,

any ideas or help would be appreciated!
 
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It's ryzen and the dimms are not Samsung b die so I am not surprised your having issues.

Try to tune soc voltage, proc odt to around 60 ohms and set 2T command rate. This could get you higher but in testing I found one in ten chips could not do 3200 due to either imc or infinity fabric issues.
 
2.9 GHz on the memory for four sticks isn't bad, at all. Tighten the latencies to something lower than these 16-18-18-18-36-1T and call it a day.
 
It's ryzen and the dimms are not Samsung b die so I am not surprised your having issues.

Try to tune soc voltage, proc odt to around 60 ohms and set 2T command rate. This could get you higher but in testing I found one in ten chips could not do 3200 due to either imc or infinity fabric issues.

Thanks I'll have a play around with it with those suggestions! what RAM would you recommend for Ryzen that has Samsung B-Die?
 
2.9 GHz on the memory for four sticks isn't bad, at all. Tighten the latencies to something lower than these 16-18-18-18-36-1T and call it a day.

I'll have a play around with Timings, what would you recommend?..on the timings page on bios there are so many more options to change than my old motherboard!
 
Well, try with 14-16-16... if it works, then tighten further to 14-14-14.

I changed it to 3066mhz with 14-16-16-16-34-1T timings & 1.37v & ran prime for 15mins & seems stable so far, does SOC voltage for RAM have a different name as I can't find anything called SOC RAM voltage?
 
AMD CPU's have not been particularly good with all memory slots populated, iirc in the Phenom 2 DDR3 days they were officially rated at 1600mhz with 2 sticks but only 1333mhz with 4. You are putting a lot more stress on the memory controller with the memory slots fully populated.
 
AMD CPU's have not been particularly good with all memory slots populated, iirc in the Phenom 2 DDR3 days they were officially rated at 1600mhz with 2 sticks but only 1333mhz with 4. You are putting a lot more stress on the memory controller with the memory slots fully populated.

Ah that makes sense then, I think I've done well to hit 3066mhz with the timings I have with all 4 slots filled then!
 
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