For Ryzen Owners w/3200 memory

Muscles

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For those of you with an overclocked Ryzen successfully running your ram at 3200 mhz...

1. What CPU model & motherboard are you using?
2. What bios version?
3. What ram model and capacity?

I'm going to be building a new Ryzen rig soon and I just want to be sure that I can get whatever RAM I purchase to run at 3200 with my overclock. I'm sure other potential Ryzen buyers would appreciate a consolidated thread of this information as well.
 

DooKey

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Check out my sig for details.

Thought I'd add that SOC is 1.05 and I merely set the memory to 3200, manually set the CAS and other timings and voltage to 1.35. Super easy on my Prime X370-Pro.

BIOS 0604
 
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guskline

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Muscles:
1. Asus Crosshair VI Hero with Ryzen 7 1800x
2. OC to 4 Ghz via the Asus Zenstate 0.2.2 software
3. Gskill FlareX DDR4-3200 CL14 Must use the D.O.C.P. Standard setting in BIOS and recommend setting SOC to 1.15 and both Dram voltage and cold boot dram setting to at least 1.36 if not 1.37v.

The Zenstate software was written by elmor of Asus (find him posting at Overclock.net forum under Asus C6H) allows you to run it as an app in windows and set your P0, P1 and P2 states. If P0=40x then all 8 cores at max run at 4 Ghz. However, it uses less voltage and downclocks very nicely.

I'm using it as follows:
P0=40x at 1.3925v
P1=30x at 1.05v
P2=22x at 0.95v

Hope this helps.
 

Eric1987

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Check out my sig for details.

Thought I'd add that SOC is 1.05 and I merely set the memory to 3200, manually set the CAS and other timings and voltage to 1.35. Super easy on my Prime X370-Pro.

BIOS 0604

Wait what? You can get your RAM up to that speed? I need to try that like...NOW!
 

Crono

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This close to the May update, it makes more sense to wait unless you have some pressing need to make sure you hit 3200.
 

guskline

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Flare X is expensive but it works on my mb at 3200 speed at Cl14-14-14-36.

Eric1987, please note that both Dookey and I are using the same Gskill Flare X DDR4-3200 ram. I previously had some Gskill DDR4-3200 CL16 Trident Z ram and NO WAY would it run at 3200 speed.

Supposedly, AMD will update the mb manufacturers in May with more inclusive memory code that will support 3200 memory with CL16 but we shall see.
 
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krumme

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This close to the May update, it makes more sense to wait unless you have some pressing need to make sure you hit 3200.
When everyone and his brother can go to 3200 on single side its not the same you know ;)

But hey then the race for 3600 and 3800 starts.
 

Muscles

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Thanks for the replies although would love to see other peoples results if there are more. Looking forward to the May release but hoping it lands earlier in May rather than later.
 

Crono

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Thanks for the replies although would love to see other peoples results if there are more. Looking forward to the May release but hoping it lands earlier in May rather than later.

There are plenty in the OC and Builders' thread, or the single rank RAM thread in the memory forum... or a few threads in the Motherboards forum. You have more than enough time between now and the May update to catch up. ;)
 
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krumme

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1. Ryzen 1700 + Gigabyte AB-350M-Gaming 3 mATX
2. Original Bios F2
3. G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 (PC4 24000) Intel X99 Platform Extreme Performance Memory Model F4-3000C15D-16GRBB

Runs @ 2933 with BIOS, have to use Ryzen Master at the moment in order for me to overclock my memory to 3200.
So thats a "true" overclock. Nice.
Hope i can get to 3200 with my 3000 ram eventually.
...then its time for faster ram. Lol.

After the may update and they fix the 1.2v booting issue i am sure we will start to see the 3600 right away from a lot of people albeit probably with soc at 1.1 or so.

Fun stuff. Thats the essense of enthusiams imo.
People complain about the issues. I dont understand it. Its what keeps it alive. Every hobby dies if there is no progress. And small upgrades counts as much as big.
 

JimmiG

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This close to the May update, it makes more sense to wait unless you have some pressing need to make sure you hit 3200.

Pressing need? I need moar frames!

Not overclocking the CPU, but getting 3200 on the RAM required setting SOC voltage to Offset mode, +0.025V, enabling DOCP mode and manually setting the timings to 16-16-16-36.
 

DrMrLordX

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R7-1800x
Taichi w/2.0 rev UEFI
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3733 2x8GB

Runs DDR4-3200 14-14-14-32 all day long
 

IEC

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R7 1800X
R7 1700

G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB (8x4GB) DDR4-3200 CL14 Kit

ASRock X370 Taichi with 2.0 EFI (2x8GB @ 3200 14-14-14-34)
Gigabyte K7 with F3 EFI (manual settings, A-XMP is broken)
MSI B350M Gaming Pro with all EFIs (2x8GB @ 3200 14-14-14-34 A-XMP)
 

Soulkeeper

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I hope the boards start unlocking the memory sub timings.
It's always good to have complete control over the settings.
 

r.caseym4556

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Muscles:
1. Asus Crosshair VI Hero with Ryzen 7 1800x
2. OC to 4 Ghz via the Asus Zenstate 0.2.2 software
3. Gskill FlareX DDR4-3200 CL14 Must use the D.O.C.P. Standard setting in BIOS and recommend setting SOC to 1.15 and both Dram voltage and cold boot dram setting to at least 1.36 if not 1.37v.

The Zenstate software was written by elmor of Asus (find him posting at Overclock.net forum under Asus C6H) allows you to run it as an app in windows and set your P0, P1 and P2 states. If P0=40x then all 8 cores at max run at 4 Ghz. However, it uses less voltage and downclocks very nicely.

I'm using it as follows:
P0=40x at 1.3925v
P1=30x at 1.05v
P2=22x at 0.95v

Hope this helps.
Thanks for that info. Been having trouble with PState OCing from the bios. Everything so far has been perfect.

Asus Crosshair VI Hero bios 1107

Ryzen 7 1700 4 ghz 1.395 volts OC'd through Zenstates 0.2.2

G.Skill 16gb 3200mhz C14

All stable.

Edited to add that I also have cpu llc and cpu soc llc set level 2 and ram at 1.36 volts (voltage and boot voltage).
 

Agent-47

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while i donot have a 3200Mhz DIMM, I do have a Ripjaws V 3000C14 that i am able to run at 3200C14 by setting the A-XMP to 3000Mhz and then changing the freq to 3200, timings to 14-16-16-16-36 and 40 ohm on MSI mortar BIOS 1.3 only (did not try 1.0/1.1). :) voltage had to be bumped to 1.375 though. SoC at 1.05.

I am however a bit annoyed with my 1600 purchasing decision. The initial view that any ryzen can OC to 4.0 ghz with some luck was greatly oversold. most 1600 that i saw on the internet can do 3.9 Ghz on 1.42-1.45v or thereabout while the 1600x has a better chance of hitting 4Ghz at those exact voltages. It seems the CPUs are binned based on voltage and not TDP. if i had known this, I certainly would have gotten the 1600x :( and run 3.8Ghz at stock voltage rather than 3.7Ghz that I am running at the moment. not that it would have made much difference, still.
 
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EXCellR8

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1700 w/ FlareX 3200 worked on my X370 Professional board for a few days with XMP, but now it just doesn't for some reason. Restarts itself every time I turn it on until I bring it back to 2666. Aggravating but I'm not RMA'ing a second Ryzen board.