How to get my RAM stable?

Akula_

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Nov 12, 2016
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R5 1600 Overclocked to 3.8GHz
Gigsbyte AB350 Gaming 3
Corsair Vengeance LPX 4x4GB 2400MHz DDR4

Running the AIDA64 "System Memory" stability test immediately results in a "Hardware failure detected! Test stopped." message. No irregularities are observed in the graphs, besides a drop in CPU usage.

I'm currently running Memtest, but Windows Memory Diagnostic returned no errors.

In addition, it appears that having my RAM run at its advertised speed of 2400MHz using its XMP profile results in the "Cache" stability test crashing my PC after around ten minutes. Not sure if related.

I tried increasing each of the timings in Ryzen Master by 2, but experienced the same results. I'm running the latest bios for my MOBO.
 
Solution
Overclocking is a crap shoot. You can't compare your system to anyone else's because the overclock is dependent on the specific silicon you received.

You've exceeded your system's ability to overclock. Start backing off of your overclock until it becomes stable.
Overclocking is a crap shoot. You can't compare your system to anyone else's because the overclock is dependent on the specific silicon you received.

You've exceeded your system's ability to overclock. Start backing off of your overclock until it becomes stable.
 
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