I own an Asrock B450M Pro4 v1.0 and an AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT and Corsair 32GB (2x16) Vengeance RGB Pro 3200 MHz (CMW32GX4M2C3200C16).
I Upgrade to the latest BIOS before the 5000 series CPUs. (4.30), as recommended by my call to Asrock tech support.
I then set XMP to profile 1 and reboot. It shows 3,200 MHz, but after some random time (maybe even a week) it will crash and be laggy/stuttery. I look in BIOS and my memory is back to 2133 MHz.
I try to manually set them after crashing too often. But My BIOS won't go past 1.300v. If I go past, it just reverts back to 1.300v But XMP shows 1.35v and is red.
So, I download memtest86 and start a test for Corsair to make sure my RAM is fine. It is still at 2133, but memtest says it is at 3,200MHz.
I think it is just reading the speed, but not not posting my true RAM speed that I set. How can I see my true speed of my memory.
Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere?
I Upgrade to the latest BIOS before the 5000 series CPUs. (4.30), as recommended by my call to Asrock tech support.
I then set XMP to profile 1 and reboot. It shows 3,200 MHz, but after some random time (maybe even a week) it will crash and be laggy/stuttery. I look in BIOS and my memory is back to 2133 MHz.
I try to manually set them after crashing too often. But My BIOS won't go past 1.300v. If I go past, it just reverts back to 1.300v But XMP shows 1.35v and is red.
So, I download memtest86 and start a test for Corsair to make sure my RAM is fine. It is still at 2133, but memtest says it is at 3,200MHz.
I think it is just reading the speed, but not not posting my true RAM speed that I set. How can I see my true speed of my memory.
Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere?
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