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HyperX Fury RGB 32GB DDR4 3200MHz

I do see something strange in the screenshot of ZenTimings. The tCWL value is lower then tCL.
The value should be 16 since 14 is a very tight value. It will provide you some extra stability.

Please provide me also a screenshot of the voltages:
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While VuurVOS is doing a great job helping you, I would suggest that you try getting your RAM stable at 2933 vs 3200.
Looking at the Memory QVL for your CPU/MB, the only HyperX 4 stick Dual Rank kits I see are stated to run at 2933.
MSI Global (click on the Memory by RX-2x00 tab)
 
With set in BIOS advanced DRAM configuration":
ProcODT = 60
RttNom = 34
RttWr = 80
RttPark = 240
Select Profile A-XMP profile 2, select Expert and see value.
 

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I suggest the following voltages:
CPU NB/SoC Voltage = 1.0750V
DRAM Voltage = 1.350V
CLDO_VDDP Voltage = 0.900V

At "Advanced DRAM Configuration" please set tCWL to 16
 
After all these settings, it does not open. Maybe not stable with 3200MHz. Try this value for 2933MHz???
ProcODT = 60
RttNom = 34
RttWr = 80
RttPark = 240
 

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You mean it doesnt boot? Please set the voltage on auto while still having tCWL on 16
 
Monitor is black, but PC work.
I do not understand. Do I set tCWL 16 and then put the auto back on?
 
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Just keep tCWL on 16 and set the voltage on auto.
 
With set in BIOS advanced DRAM configuration:
ProcODT = 60
RttNom = 34
RttWr = 80
RttPark = 240
Sub Timing Configuration
tCWL 16T
Select Profile A-XMP profile 2
Voltage auto
Save BIOS and Exit see screenshot in ZenTiming. After 3-4 minute system black screen :(
 

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Please apply the following settings:

tRDRDSCL = 6
tWRWRSCL = 6
tFAW = 36
tWTRL = 14
tCWL 16
tRDWR = 8
tWRRD = 4

ProcODT = 68.8
RttNom = 34
RttWr = 80
RttPark = 240

A-XMP profile 2
 
Advanced DRAM Configuration

- Sub Timing Configuration:
tWTR_L = 14T
tFAW = 36T
tCWL 16T

- Turn Around Timing Configuration:

tRDRDSC_L = 6T
tWRWRSC_L = 6T
tRDWR = 8T
tWRRD = 4T

- On-Die Termination Configuration:

ProcODT = 68.6
RttNom = 34
RttWr = 80
RttPark = 240

A-XMP profile 2
3200MHz - ACTIVATED

ProcODT = 68.8 no exist this value and set 68.6. No crash yet. Tested in games and return with news.

VuurVOS it seems that I succeeded in the end. Honestly, I didn't think we would succeed after so many tests we did. I'm glad you had so much patience with me and I think it was also your ambition, that you didn't give up until you ended it. CONGRATULATIONS for your efforts. You're the best at it. What others have failed, you have succeeded. I've tested in 2 games so far, Crysis Remastered and Serious Sam 4 and it didn't crash.
 
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I still would recommend a long stress test with OCCT just to be sure the system is rock stable
 
Sincere? I'm afraid I'll take the test again! I think I'll do the 2-hour test tomorrow. Today I test it in games to see how it behaves!
 
@VuurVOS I managed to get around to work on my RAm as i moved my PC to another case. I applied all your suggested settings and this is what i managed to boot with in WIndows. I never managed to get past Bios even with anything above 2933.
ZenTimings_Screenshot 1.png

One note: I do not have number values for my Rtt values ( for my Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming mb) - i only have RZQ/ followed by a numer in bios. I infered my values from Detonate12's settings.

However if i run MemTest64 - i get errors every loop. So smth is not stable. Do you have any suggestions? Seems the vallue thta manged to get the freq increase was 68.6 ProcODT at 60 only it booted to blue screen). Will 80 be too much?
 
@VuurVOS I managed to get around to work on my RAm as i moved my PC to another case. I applied all your suggested settings and this is what i managed to boot with in WIndows. I never managed to get past Bios even with anything above 2933.
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One note: I do not have number values for my Rtt values ( for my Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming mb) - i only have RZQ/ followed by a numer in bios. I infered my values from Detonate12's settings.

However if i run MemTest64 - i get errors every loop. So smth is not stable. Do you have any suggestions? Seems the vallue thta manged to get the freq increase was 68.6 ProcODT at 60 only it booted to blue screen). Will 80 be too much?
Do you only get a few errors every loop?

This might give you more stability:
tRRDL = 8
tRC = 58
 
I get a t least 1 and sometimes 2. But also I get BSOD every session. I will try later today. Any imput on ProcODT at 80? Seems from a quick research i did it is the absolute upper limit.
 
I don't recommend it since 68.6 should be high enough. I think losing the tRC a little bit and make the tRRDL value even should provide you more stability at this point.
 
@VuurVOS I had an issue with a 2 tb drive that i shucked out of its enclosure and then it's content was not recognized when attached via SATA. So i had to re-inserted in the enclosure andcoppied 1.7 TB of data to another drive and re-inserted it into the pc.
Sorry but while i did that i did not want to fiddle with the ram.
I will loose those setting today and let you know. I very much apreciate your input and your dedication. thank you.
I also want to do some more research on ProcOCDT and those Rttt settings.

@VuurVOS So ... I tried these settings and i got BSOD at windows start. I got into the Bios and changed The dram termination voltage to half - 0.66 ish of normal Dram voltage 1.35 (apparently it is an AMD recomendation) and i managed to boot into Win. But MemTest64 littered with 8-9 errors in the first seconds.

A note: Default XMP profile puts tRRDL at 9 . Should i keep it that way or put 8 as you suggested?

Can you pls go through all the settings see if i got all of them as you suggested? Are Rttt the right ones?
 

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I see your AddrCmdSetup is 11 instead of 0. Is there a specific reason why it is 11?
Ryzen doesnt like odd values very much, thats why I suggested 8 instead of 9.
Rtt is correct if your are using 2x dual rank memory or 4x single rank memory

Please change the soc voltage to 1.1250v? (its just a minor increase)

@iuliug Which version number is listed on your Corsair memory?
 
AddrCmdSetup is derived from Auto - i did not touch it. Was it mentioned on this thread?
tRRDL - should i put 10 so it is looser ?
My MB only has an offset voltage - i will trial and error it..
If you would have asked my that 4 days ago when i replaced my case. Now i have a 2 tower cooler over them. I might get one out if a remove 1 vent. will do that tomorrow. From my memory it smth like 2.41 version.
 
I would set the values hard in the bios since auto is no guarantee it will keep the same value. For memory I always set all values by hand to enforce the timing configuration.

Version number tells you which brand memory die are used. Also you can try thaiphoon burner (www.softnology.biz) to find it out but no guarantee the information listed in the SPD is complete or correct.
 
Ok I will set all values manually.
I did use thaiphoon burner when i bought them. I got that they use samsung chips which i doubt. I dwl it now and this latest screen.
 

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Corsair dimms with Samsung B-die are listed as version 4.32. If it has a differrent version then those modules will not contain Samsung B-die
 
Do you still want me to check the RAM verison?
 
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