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Originally posted by makiboyz makiboyz wrote:

Hi All, Can anyone help me ? Im Having Bluescreens and i want to know what causes it?


Im using:

Ryzen 3 3200g
AsRock B450 STEEL LEGEND
2x8gb NightHawk 3200mhz


Please help me. I just want to stop Bluescreen.



Lots of items can cause a blue screen such as (software) corrupt drivers or (hardware) incorrect memory.

If I were you I would make sure you have the latest motherboard firmware and then make sure your memory is "configured" (Tuned) properly. If that does not resolve, try downloading "Driver Easy" and run a free scan. You can then update all your drivers. You are going to need to try to eliminate possible causes until you can discover the culprit.
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Thanks for the reply sir. big help
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Anyone managed to run memory and IF higher than 3600MHz on a B450M Steel Legend and with a Ryzen 3600?
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I updated my x470 ITX to the latest bios but there's good and bad. I have some b-die 3600 RAM which had no problem running with XMP settings. The problem work the old bios was the boot loop I had to deal with if I had to shut the PC down. The latest bios fixed that but now if I enable XMP and try doing anything that stresses the computer it shuts down/reboots. Between the 2, I'd rather have a PC running the memory slower so I'm glad I updated but it's there any way to get XMP stability back?
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honestly thats not how you are suppose to use b-die
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Originally posted by gizmic gizmic wrote:

honestly thats not how you are suppose to use b-die


Should I try putting it in the monitor instead?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gizmic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2020 at 10:21am
the reason why b-die are famous is because they are very flexible dont wait for a bios hoping it would allow you to have your xmp work

start working on manually tuning the system so that it doesnt crash

you might even end up with a tigher timing and higher clocks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gizmic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2020 at 1:39pm
i've finished my testing

i cannot get 1900 fclk without crazy volts
3733 cl 14 is stable at 1.60v
3733 cl 16 is stable at 1.50v memory wise but will crash randomly once a month

i'll start testing in 3600 cl 14 with dram volts going downward from where i'm currently am

safe default profile is all auto with 3600 cl 16 @ 1.35 but will require a random upper voltage to boot when i'm in the 1004B coldboot+reset bug sometimes requiring at least 1.40 to boot into windows then setting it back to 1.35v



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1004B have been changed to non beta status with new bios version number
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Yes, I have , I posted the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhjJg9jdTf0 got the DDR4 kit to run at 3733Mhz
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