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05-10-2021 03:16 PM #1
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Troubleshooting d.o.c.p while putting dram to 3600 mhz
These are the spec of my computer
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Ryzen 7 5800x
Asus Rog Strix b550-E (Bios Version 2201 beta)
G. Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB 8x2 DDR4 3600MHz F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX
MSI A850GF
I'm facing this issue on my ASUS B550-E gaming when I enable D.O.C.P and put my rams to 3600 MHz everything work fine my system boot up normally it doesn't matter how many time I restart my system it boot up normally but when I unplug my PSU and then turn on my pc it show DRAM light and don't show any display unless I clear CMOS or cold start my system.
And yes when I set to 3466 MHz every thing work fine even when I unplug my PSU and again plug it back everything work fine but still I want to use my rams to their full potential like at 3600mhz.
Does any one find the solution for this issue?
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05-10-2021 05:25 PM #2
xeromist PC Specs Laptop (Model) Intel NUC laptop LAPQC71D Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero Processor AMD 5800X Memory (part number) 32GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600 Graphics Card #1 ROG Strix RTX3090Ti Sound Card Sound Blaster Z Monitor AORUS FV43U Storage #1 Samsung 970 Pro 512GB CPU Cooler Custom loop Case BeQuiet Dark Base Pro 900 V2 Power Supply Corsair HX1000 Keyboard ROG Strix Flare II Animate Mouse ROG Chakram X Headset Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless Mouse Pad ROG Scabbard Headset/Speakers Logitech z906 5.1 Network Router pfSense/OPNsense
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After setting your RAM you should run HCI Memtest. Even if you can boot to Windows it may not be stable. If it's not stable you might need to try a different docp profile or manually tune your memory timings.
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05-10-2021 05:32 PM #3
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05-10-2021 05:37 PM #4
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05-10-2021 07:45 PM #6
xeromist PC Specs Laptop (Model) Intel NUC laptop LAPQC71D Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero Processor AMD 5800X Memory (part number) 32GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600 Graphics Card #1 ROG Strix RTX3090Ti Sound Card Sound Blaster Z Monitor AORUS FV43U Storage #1 Samsung 970 Pro 512GB CPU Cooler Custom loop Case BeQuiet Dark Base Pro 900 V2 Power Supply Corsair HX1000 Keyboard ROG Strix Flare II Animate Mouse ROG Chakram X Headset Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless Mouse Pad ROG Scabbard Headset/Speakers Logitech z906 5.1 Network Router pfSense/OPNsense
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Booting to Windows doesn't mean stable and you might even get some stuff to run but have weird unexplained problems in the future. I'm telling you how to be sure but it's up to you. I always test like this after changing memory settings and I've sometimes gotten errors even when everything initially seemed fine.
If you do use HCI just make sure to run enough copies to fill up your memory. One copy only tests 4GB.Last edited by xeromist; 05-10-2021 at 07:48 PM.
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05-10-2021 09:08 PM #7
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05-11-2021 01:12 PM #8
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I have the same problem. My memory is perfectly stable in Windows, passes all imaginable benchmarks and memtest without any issues with DOCP enabled at 3200 MHz, but once I unplug the PSU, the PC refuses to boot and I have to reset it 3 times to get into BIOS and reapply the settings. Its a known problem with this board (there are many reports about it on this forum and on Reddit), but its been so long that Im not sure that its ever going to be fixed.
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05-11-2021 04:58 PM #9
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05-12-2021 07:28 AM #10
Sounds like the system isn't stable enough to pass a cold boot every time. Try increasing VSOC voltage. 3600 should scale to around 1.08v automatically depending on board and UEFI revision. You can try up to 1.15v and see if this resolves the problem.
Operating system stability and POST stability are intrinsically related but not one and the same. POST stress tests are designed to test integrity in a way that looks for signals encroaching on one another. If the system was able to POST on an unsuccessful POST stress test, the system would be unstableLast edited by Silent_Scone@ROG; 05-12-2021 at 07:42 AM.