Team Group Dark Pro "8 Pack Edition" 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C14 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black

Well I tested 3200 for stability first. Its failing to 4 errors in under 200% most likely where my bf v instability is coming from

Its the 4x8gb kit 14-14-14-34
2950x Cpu stock and stock volts
Tried soc up to 1.1250
Both dram 1.40
Asus zenith extreme
Loaded both profiles both fail.

Any thoughts?.
Running at 3000nhz was ok up to 300%, testing BF V as thats where it was crashing every round. no issues after 2 rounds.

is it worth going lower CAS @ 3000mhz likely to more stable than trying to push for 3200?
appears to be error free at 13-13-13-34 3000Mhz up to 300% (stopped for some gaming)
Hello,
I have this exact same problem with the same ram, NOTHING i could do would make it run at 3200mhz, i have many posts on here and the Ryzen owners thread about it.
In the end you will see in my sig I settled on staying at 3000mhz but substantially reducing the timings to 12.12.12.32.46 @1.4v (it will not run without error at 1.35v @kitfit1 )
It runs without error but i settled on 13.13.13.32.46 just to be safe
I was hoping the latest motherboard bios to 1.0.0.6 agesa would help finally run it at 3200mhz but it will not, I reached out to 8 pack, i tried all sorts of settings on the ram calculator. i tried 1.45 1.5v nothing worked, so if you do manage it please let me know :)
 
Hello,
I have this exact same problem with the same ram, NOTHING i could do would make it run at 3200mhz, i have many posts on here and the Ryzen owners thread about it.
In the end you will see in my sig I settled on staying at 3000mhz but substantially reducing the timings to 12.12.12.32.46 @1.4v (it will not run without error at 1.35v @kitfit1 )
It runs without error but i settled on 13.13.13.32.46 just to be safe
I was hoping the latest motherboard bios to 1.0.0.6 agesa would help finally run it at 3200mhz but it will not, I reached out to 8 pack, i tried all sorts of settings on the ram calculator. i tried 1.45 1.5v nothing worked, so if you do manage it please let me know :)

funny enough i had the same board as you on my old rig and memory was terrible (again 8 packs) but 2x8GB

i will be tweaking at some point
12-12-12-34 fails for me, so im close.
 
Hello,
I have this exact same problem with the same ram, NOTHING i could do would make it run at 3200mhz, i have many posts on here and the Ryzen owners thread about it.
In the end you will see in my sig I settled on staying at 3000mhz but substantially reducing the timings to 12.12.12.32.46 @1.4v (it will not run without error at 1.35v @kitfit1 )
It runs without error but i settled on 13.13.13.32.46 just to be safe
I was hoping the latest motherboard bios to 1.0.0.6 agesa would help finally run it at 3200mhz but it will not, I reached out to 8 pack, i tried all sorts of settings on the ram calculator. i tried 1.45 1.5v nothing worked, so if you do manage it please let me know :)

And did you lower your SOC voltage ? My same 4 sticks of ram runs fine in my CH6 at 3533Mhz using 1.03125v. At my speed though the ram itself needs 1.43v.

If you used the Ryzen Dram Claculator, did you set RTT's as suggested along with the Power supply system settings ? These all make a very significant difference. For instance, when running 4 sticks of ram switching frequency in both VDDSOC and DRAM should be 400................not the default 300.
 
And did you lower your SOC voltage ? My same 4 sticks of ram runs fine in my CH6 at 3533Mhz using 1.03125v. At my speed though the ram itself needs 1.43v.

If you used the Ryzen Dram Claculator, did you set RTT's as suggested along with the Power supply system settings ? These all make a very significant difference. For instance, when running 4 sticks of ram switching frequency in both VDDSOC and DRAM should be 400................not the default 300.
I have 2 sticks of 8gb 3200 cl14 on a ryzen 2700x , and i tried manually entering every single suggestion for the calculator, on safe and fast. I tried more soc, less soc, less volts, more volts.
 
You are overvolting your ram and SOC so much, i'm amazed you could even get to 300%

Ram at 3200 should not need any more than 1.35v. The most important thing though is SOC, you should be set at around 0.9875v.
Overvolting ram and especially SOC is just asking for your memory to error.

it wasnt stable at anything lower so i tried higher, the only thing that seems stable right now is

13-13-13-34 3000Mhz
soc 1.1
ram 1.40v

ps my board will not boot with anything lower than 1V to the SOC guess due to 4 sticks plus 2 IMC's (2950x)
 
they told me when i purchased it 3200 was not guaranteed as it was a part list i choosen it was set up as 3000 if i recall which makes sense now

One assumes you bought it because it was cheap ? One also assumes you bought it because you didn't want to clock it yourself ? Add those 2 together it is no surprise to me and shouldn't really be any surprise to you that you are where you are now.
 
One assumes you bought it because it was cheap ? One also assumes you bought it because you didn't want to clock it yourself ? Add those 2 together it is no surprise to me and shouldn't really be any surprise to you that you are where you are now.
erh no,

1. ocuk never guarantees ram clocks on a custom build for ryzen. (purchased 3 from them with 3200 ram )

2. two because it was £50. quicker, & DOA protection.

stop being such a nob, and thinking your "better" than others when you don't know the facts.

for record here is the build
 


Call me a NOB if you want. All i've ever tried to do is help you with your ram. Go sort it out for yourself then, i really couldn't give a monkeys now :mad:
 
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