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jawdr0pping

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hi ,i need some help if possible, i bought this new rams

Kingston Fury Beast Black 2x16GB DDR4 3733 CL19​

but i wont let me run my pc keeps restarting if i put more than 3200 mhz i dont know why​

i had a gskill 2x8gb 3200mhz before i could use 3600mhz and without a problem​

my pc spec​

AMD AM4 Ryzen 9 12 Tray 5900X 3,7GHz MAX Boost 4,8GHz 12xCore 105W RAMDDR4 3200 16GB (kit) G.Skill Aegis F4-3200C16D-16GIS (2 x 8 GB) AM4 ASRock B550M PG Riptide RTX 3060 12GB Gigabyte EAGLE OC LHR 700W Thermaltake SMART RGB | ErP ready, LED fans PRO K Cooler Multi be quiet! Pure Rock Slim 2 | FMx,AM3/4/5,115x; 1200,1700 TDP M.2 500GB Kingston NV2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x 4 Geh AeroCool Midi Skyline v1 MicroATX/ATX/MiniITX (B/Win)​

 
Make sure you have cleared CMOS and loaded optimal settings before you do anything else. Your bios could still have some left over settings for the G.Skill ram that is not compatible with the Kingston ram.

Kingston Fury Beast ram is certified for AMD Ryzen, so there should not be a compatibility issue. But worst case, your new ram is defective.
 
Make sure you have cleared CMOS and loaded optimal settings before you do anything else. Your bios could still have some left over settings for the G.Skill ram that is not compatible with the Kingston ram.

Kingston Fury Beast ram is certified for AMD Ryzen, so there should not be a compatibility issue. But worst case, your new ram is defective.
i tried 1.6 volt it worked but i retunred to default cuz i was scared smth will happen
 
Probably should know which memory ICs that stuff is using before pumping 1.6V in
 
Do you use XMP profile? With XMP it it should pick up 3733MHz, I think. With XMP in some cases, sets the DDR voltage a bit higher than stock if I got it right.
 
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Do you use XMP profile? With XMP it it should pick up 3733MHz, I think. With XMP in some cases, sets the DDR voltage a bit higher than stock if I got it right.
ye i seen my kingston profile and when i chose it, it starts rebooting like 2 times and returns to 2400mhz by default

Probably should know which memory ICs that stuff is using before pumping 1.6V in
i see its 1.35v on my ram baner but it doesnt work wheni chose it on xmp
 
CPU-Z screenshots please, CPU, Mainboard, Memory and SPD.
 
Post ZenTimings while you at it.

Usually XMP is 1.35V but some DR dimms may require a slight bump VDIMM to 1.36V or 1.37V, this can help with some stability issues.

The other low voltage than can cause the system reboot or failed post issues is if VSOC is set too low by the BIOS (Auto) in some cases.
I recommend setting VSOC for DR dimms between 1.08V to 1.10V

Most of these settings can be seen using Zentimings.

Also don't forget this tip. swap the positions of yours dimms and see if that makes any difference.
 
Make sure you have cleared CMOS and loaded optimal settings before you do anything else. Your bios could still have some left over settings for the G.Skill ram that is not compatible with the Kingston ram.

Kingston Fury Beast ram is certified for AMD Ryzen, so there should not be a compatibility issue. But worst case, your new ram is defective.
i have 2 x 16 and even when i use one by one still wont work it keeps reboting, how do i clear cmos ? will it work if i take of the batary for a while ?
 
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