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My Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 is running at 2.4 at 2933 MHz without errors. On two clicks, XMP and speed setting.

So, as I read it, I do not want to experiment with the new BIOS.
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Corsair led cmu16gx4m2c3000c15 v5.30 not working on gaming k4 bios 2.50. Only boots with 2400mhz
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ASRocK X370 Fatal1ty K4 with Ryzen 1700X@3875mhz 1.35Vcore and CMU16GX4M2C3200C16 REV 4.24@3066mhz 16 18 18 18 36 1T 1.35V.
RAM won't even boot at 3200MHz, no beep, just get to see the option to enter bios and freezes and i need to clear cmos.  Ideas as of why?
Bios 2.50 better than 2.40 who ran the ram at 2666MHz but still not the 3200MHz that i wish.
Are you guys sure that this MB can't run ram at higher speeds than 2933MHz?


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Overclocking of P-State 1 & 2 doesn't work in 2.5.0 BIOS!. It doesn't boot and I have to reset CMOS.
Overclocking of P-State 0 and undervolting of P-State 1 & 2 still works.

My Corsair LPX CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 is stable at 2933 @ 14-15-15-30-1T same as with 2.4.0 BIOS. Higher clocks still don't boot.


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Originally posted by razielrah razielrah wrote:

ASRocK X370 Fatal1ty K4 with Ryzen 1700X@3875mhz 1.35Vcore and CMU16GX4M2C3200C16 REV 4.24@3066mhz 16 18 18 18 36 1T 1.35V. 
RAM won't even boot at 3200MHz, no beep, just get to see the option to enter bios and freezes and i need to clear cmos.  Ideas as of why?
Bios 2.50 better than 2.40 who ran the ram at 2666MHz but still not the 3200MHz that i wish.
Are you guys sure that this MB can't run ram at higher speeds than 2933MHz? 


For 3200 Mhz:

Did you try Command Rate 2T and Gear Down Mode disabled?
You can also try to increase SoC Voltage to max of 1.2 V (do not exceed!).




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Originally posted by DarkbladeX DarkbladeX wrote:

Originally posted by razielrah razielrah wrote:

ASRocK X370 Fatal1ty K4 with Ryzen 1700X@3875mhz 1.35Vcore and CMU16GX4M2C3200C16 REV 4.24@3066mhz 16 18 18 18 36 1T 1.35V. 
RAM won't even boot at 3200MHz, no beep, just get to see the option to enter bios and freezes and i need to clear cmos.  Ideas as of why?
Bios 2.50 better than 2.40 who ran the ram at 2666MHz but still not the 3200MHz that i wish.
Are you guys sure that this MB can't run ram at higher speeds than 2933MHz? 


For 3200 Mhz:

Did you try Command Rate 2T and Gear Down Mode disabled?
You can also try to increase SoC Voltage to max of 1.2 V (do not exceed!).




Yes did set CT to 2T and  Gear Down Mode disabled.
the SoC Voltage was set to 1.1V.

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With Bios 2.5 I managed to boot semi-stable at 3200mhz ram (G.Skill Trident Z CL16, not RGB), tried to pump up the voltages and changing a lot of things, but no way to turn stable. Also tried 3066 but got the same results. I could get into Windows and play games, but prime won't run and stressing leads to blue screen.

Got stable with reduced timings at 2933Mhz with CL14-32@1.35v, also the benchmarks showed little to no difference between the 3200Mhz and 2933Mhz (maybe because of the instability?).

Previous bios I was unable to even boot above 2400mhz CL16-32@1.35v.
Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4
Ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.9Ghz 1.37v
G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16-8GTZ @ 2933Mhz 14-14-14-31 1T - 2x8gb 1.35v
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Like I said before I have G-skill F4 3200C16D-32GTZA CL16-16-16-36. I was happy with the new Bios but it seems not stable for me. It looks like 2933 Mhz was sweet spot but after some testing with prime 95 computer shut down itself. I couldn't boot after Every time getting strange C0 error. After few restarts, I finally managed to boot and reloaded Bios 2.40. At 2666 Mhz everything is OK. 
Should I change memory or maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Any help is greatly appreciated 
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Originally posted by pawlos74 pawlos74 wrote:

Like I said before I have G-skill F4 3200C16D-32GTZA CL16-16-16-36. I was happy with the new Bios but it seems not stable for me. It looks like 2933 Mhz was sweet spot but after some testing with prime 95 computer shut down itself. I couldn't boot after Every time getting strange C0 error. After few restarts, I finally managed to boot and reloaded Bios 2.40. At 2666 Mhz everything is OK. 
Should I change memory or maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Any help is greatly appreciated 


Try setting the RAM speed test for stability and after that OC CPU and test stability.
Also after a few failed boot attempts clear cmos
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So I tried BIOS v. 2.50, for me that was a total downgrade, w/ 2.4 I could go 2666 easy, now with 2.5 I can boot (reliably) only 2133, anything above that goes to beep-beep-beep and back to 2133. Total disappointment.
W/ 2.5 I booted 2933 ONCE (not more), no way doing that again, because it won't work 99% of time. 
Options in BIOS (compared to 2.4) are somewhat more, but that really does not matter if I can't boot > 2133 (at least for me).
I tried SOC voltage 1.1 + DRAM up to 1.375, it does not help at all.

Re-flashed BIOS back to 2.4, 2666 easy again, no voltage adjustments needed or anything else, so, Asrock please, take our feedback and fix this. Thanks in advance.

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