Hello,
I've got a problem running the D.O.C.P. settings of my RAM.
When I set the Profile everythin works just fine, no problems occured while running AIDA64 stresstest (about 2 hours). When I shut down my computer and turn it on again it won't boot. The DRAM LED is lit, no picture occures on the monitor, only thing that helps is a CMOS reset. When i restart the computer while running the D.O.C.P. profile everythin is just fine as well, no problems, no DRAM LED, normal booting.
I don't want to use the CMOS reset, everytime I shut down the computer, but I really want to run it with the RAM on 3600Mhz, because I've got a much better performance while gaming.
The D.O.C.P. profile is:
clock: 3597Mhz
latency: 18-22-22-42
voltage: 1,35V
Technical Data on the Corsair website says:
clock 3600Mhz
latency: 18-19-19-39
voltage: 1,35V
My hardware:
Rog Strix X570 Gaming-f
Corsair Vengeance LPX 3600 Mhz 16GB (2x8GB) C18
AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
Sapphire RX5700XT Pulse
Corsair RM750i
When everything is set to Auto the RAM runs on 2666Mhz with 1,2V and I've got no problem while booting (except I had to activate CSM, otherwise I can't boot from any device connected and get stuck in the UEFI?!).
My MoBo has BIOS version 0807 and I already thought about updating it, but I read a lot about problems with BIOS updates on X570 boards.
Also had one myself with a MSI X570 Pro Carbon Gaming. After the BIOS Update nothing booted either and the CPU controll LED was lit, flashing to the old BIOS version with the BIOS flashback button didn't worked as well. Because of this I'm a little bit uncertain regarding a BIOS update.
Has anyone experienced similar problems? Would it help to set the clock and latency manually (propably like given from Corsair)? I've never overclocked RAM myself, always just loaded D.O.C.P. / XMP profiles, is there anything else besides setting lateny, clock and voltage I have to do?
Many thanks in advance! 🙂
Drunkencookie