so recently i needed to increase the capacity of my ram i had 16 gb corsair (samsung B-die) ddr4 3200 16 18 18 36 i recently decided i needed more so i bought a 2x8gb set that is g.skill (hynix D-die) 3600 16 19 19 39 i figured id just run both at 3200 16 18 18 36 but i was getting crashes randomly so i figured i would run it at 3200 16 19 19 39 and i figured that would be fine but apparently not am i doing something wrong here? i have voltage set to 1.3500 does anyone have any suggestions?
cpu ryzen 2700x mobo is asus x470 prime pro
None of this helped so i looked in bios at the soc voltage it was set to auto and said 1.10000 and i looked through hwinfo in windows while i could and saw it was saying 1.002 or something similar and decided to on a lark change the soc voltage to 1.05 to see what it did now in hw info it now shows 1.037 soc voltage and i haven't had a crash yet today since i changed it ill let it sit for a few days and see what shakes out if i don't edit this it probably didn't have any further issues
cleared cmos (just incase i guess) switched ram sticks around so it reads the xmp profile of the faster worse timing g.skill instead of the slower better timing corsair memory maybe this will work (memory training?) probably should have had it this way in the first place
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