Need help with frequency

Nanoshadow3

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So, I have 16gb (2x8) of ram at 3200MHz, but in the UEFI-Bios it shows up as 2133. I've already tried updating the bios, and using the only xmp profile that shows up, which is 3200MHz. Still, my pc won't boot up when I apply xmp. Also, when I use the xmp profile, the voltage goes automatically to 1.350 but, for some reason, the numbers are red. so, is does this have anything to do with it?
Specs: MOBO: Asrock AB350M Pro4
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600
PSU: Corsair CX450M
RAM: G.Skill RipjawsV 16GB DDR4-3200MHz (F4-3200C16D-16GVKB)
GPU: Gainward GTX 1060 6GB

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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At the moment most RyZen motherboards have trouble running ram at full speed, but bios updates should sort this out very soon, 1.35v is the XMP...

Seanie280672

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At the moment most RyZen motherboards have trouble running ram at full speed, but bios updates should sort this out very soon, 1.35v is the XMP voltage required to run those sticks at full speed, so nothing to worry about, its perfectly normal, for now, try running them at 2933mhz with timings on auto and ram voltage at 1.35v, if that fails, try 2666mhz,

you could also try raising your SoC voltage or it might be in your bios as CPU NB voltage to 1.100v, this helps a lot with ram overclocking, which is basically what XMP is, as a warning, this runs at about 0.900v stock, so if you voltages work in ofset mode just add +0.180v to start.

This voltage must never go higher than between 1.15v 1.20v.
 
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