Ryzen 5 on MSI B350 PC MATE with OC RAM not posting frustration

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I didn't know that behavior was to be expected so I selected the 3200MHz profile again and indeed the PC booted after a couple tries but in CPU-Z it still shows 1066MHz frequency so 2133MHz. That means I have to enter the timings manually?
 

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If you could write proper sentences that would help immensely. English is not my first language and I've never adjusted RAM timings in BIOS. I've rebooted and in BIOS it says that XMP Profile 2 is enabled. It took a few tries again to boot. Again it shows 1066MHz in CPU-Z.

If I got you right you want me to compare the timings from the Memory and SPD tabs in CPU-Z and if they are not the same adjust them in the BIOS to be the same as in the SPD tab under 3200MHz. They are not (15/15/15/36/51 vs 16/18/18/38/56 in the SPD tab).

I will adjust them now.
 

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I'm out dude.

Edit: I'm just frustrated by the lack of memory support months in since Ryzen release. This is sad. The internet is full of people who bought high performance memory only to not be able to use XMP profiles.
 
Dude, xmp profiles do not promise to work. Every MB/RAM is different. Set all the ram setting to be same on the ram, disable xmp and try again!
If you are lazy, just pick a vram frequency and set all other ram setting to be auto. At least, you can run 2800
 

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Dude! I have never messed with RAM before beyond setting the XMP profile! So I manually set the timings to the specified 16-18-18-38 only the tRCD was split up between tRCDRD and tRCDWD in the MSI BIOS. Read delay and write delay. I set 18 for both, I hope that's correct. I left the voltage at auto. 2800MHz works, 2933MHz won't boot.

Was that correct? Will I maybe get 3GHz if I increase the voltage?
 

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Well I just manually set the timings to 16-18-18-18-38. It will do 2800MHz but not 2933MHz. Will not boot. It takes a couple tries before can get back into BIOS. But like you said 2800MHz works.
 

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Have to make a correction. Didn't work after a reboot. Now I have 2667MHz at 1.35V and it seems fine across a couple reboots.

What I've also found out though is that my 1600X is Prime95 stable with 3.9GHz with voltage on auto.

Are they still working on BIOS updates? Do you think 3200MHz will be possible in the future?

How do you have the same RAM running at full speed?
 
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