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Should have done this initially, rather than spam the forum with lots of little cheap DDR4 deals. Anyways, I'll start with one.
Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Intel XMP 2.0 Desktop Memory Model TLZRD416G3200HC16CDC01 $74.99
+ 10% off w/ promo code AFFTEN,limited offer
Are you a human?
www.newegg.com
These days, DDR4-3200/3600 under $70 for a 16GB kit is the benchmark. And now, as I'm posting this, I'm realizing, that this is a SINGLE DIMM, I think. Sorry! Edit: Nope, pictures show two DIMMs in a package, I think that we're good to go.
Yeah, my new system wants the fast RAM, but be warned. I bought a Mushkin Redline Lumina 3600 32GBx2 kit, and it crashes above 3200 with my 5900X.To double down, the RGB feature isn't recognized by my Asus motherboard (a specific feature Mushkin advertises - i.e. "Aura compatible"). Yes, I overpaid on it for the RGB, by about $40. It seems not all 3600 kits are created equal. It should have run fine on the XMP profile (Asus ROG Strix B550-F WiFi). I feel like the performance numbers are just suggestions or possibilities.
I miss Samsung Magic RAM Sticks.
Have you been in touch with Mushkin? Nearly all Ryzen 3's (and most Ryzen 2's) should be able to support DDR4-3600 speeds easily on that B550.
I have the non-wifi version of that same Asus board running at DDR4-3600 speed right now with 32gb Corsair 3600 (2x16 cl-16) & a Ryzen 3600 @ 4.425.
I think you may have defective RAM.... I would RMA it myself.
EDIT: I'm assuming you've tried nudging the VDIMM up slightly? I've had more than one system refuse to boot @ higher speeds without a touch extra power to the memory.