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    Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 3:39pm
Running an asrock b450m steel legend and my corsair 3200 mhz 16gb kit lpx is rated to run at 3200mhz/1.35 volts, but the xmp profile only sets it to 1.3 volts. My system locks up once in awhile whats up with it not setting the correct voltage by default?
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I have the same problem
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There are tools that allow you to overwrite the contents of the SPD. But these are to be used with absolute CAUTION!

If the SPD entry for XMP is wrong, I would try to return the RAM.

In this case I would rather adjust the voltage by hand.
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Well, if it works at 1,3 volts that's great. If it doesn't boot or is unstable, set the voltages manually to 1.350 volts. Mine memory sticks were rated to 3000mhz at 1.350 volts. I overclocked it to run at 3600mhz with the same clock and with the same 1.350 volts.
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