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Specs:
Ryzen 5 1600x 3.6Ghz 6core
EVGA nVidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB SSC
Motherboard: Asus TUF B450M PRO Gaming
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3000mhz 16gb Dual-chanel 2x8gb ( F4-3000C15D-16VKB) CL 15-16-16-35 1.35V
SSD Kingston UV 500 240gb
Power supply: Thermaltake SMART RGB 700W
UPS(old): APC Back UPS 500 BK500I
Cooler AMD Max Wraith
Windows 10 PRO.
Thanks , I will wait your answer.
XMP Profiles in BIOS, only DOCP , it is like a XMP .
It doesn't matter what brand or line-up it is; G.Skill Trident Z or Ripjaws V, Corsair Vengeance LPX or Dominator Platinum, it doesn't matter. What does actually matter is the manufacturer of the IC, whether it be Samsung, Micron, or SK Hynix, as Ryzen seems to work best with Samsung and in a lot of cases will fail to POST with non-Samsung kits. Hell, you can buy cheaper RAM without heat spreaders and it'll still work, it doesn't need to be fancy.
You can still buy Trident Z kits that have a different die than others, it requires research into the specific part number and finding out who manufactured the die. Some models of Ripjaws V are Samsung while others are Hynix.
For people who want maximum performance over looks, non-RGB RAM like Ripjaws V can actually outperform other kits of the same speed and have great overclocking headroom, so for the price, they are exceptional, at least on the Intel side as you would want to make sure you'd be getting a kit made by Samsung. GVK is Samsung, while GVKB is Hynix.
When I used the 3200 CL16 version of Ripjaws V, I was able to get the RAM speed up to 3466 without even needing to touch voltage above XMP's 1.35v. Had I wanted to raise the voltage a bit more, I could have pushed 3600.
Because AMD doesnt use XMP (Intel Extreme Memory Profile). AMD uses AMP (AMD Memory Profile) which is kinda rockie knowledge.
Asus uses DOCP for AMD which translates XMP to AMP.
try to set the voltage to 1.35V, the frequency to 2966MHz and timings of 17-19-19-37
if certain RAM slots not workign correctly, I would RMA the board... should not be an issue