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Ryzen 5 2600 blue screen
Recently I upgraded my ram from 16gb to 32gb.
After installing the additional ram, upon booting up my pc goes blue screen with (ERROR MSG: Faceit).
Removed the 2 new rams (8gb x 2) and everything is back to normal.
The rams that I recently bought are the exact same model as the ones that I was previously using.
Previous setting was 16GB at 3200mhz.
Brought the pc and the new ram to a pc store to have it checked out, the ram and ram slots are not faulty, but upon checking, the technician mentioned the blue screen is due to my Ryzen 5 2600 unable to handle 32GB ram at 3200mhz, it is only able to run at 2666mhz.
Is anyone facing the same issue? Is there a solution to this? Is this even true that the ram is unable to run at 3200mhz? Your feedback and input are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
Mobo: AsRock B450 ProM4
GPU: AMD RX6600XT
Ram: 32GB (8gb x 4) Klevv Cras RGB
PSU: Cooler Master SFX GOLD 650w
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The integrated memory controller in the 2000 series Ryzen is not as robust as 3000 series nor the even better 5000 series Ryzen's
I ran a 2200g in my daughters setup ... ASRock B350 Fatal1ty Gaming ITX/ac, 2 x 16GB 3000 rated RAM
I could only run the memory stably at 2866 .. I upgraded her to a 2700x .. same thing .. upgraded her to a 3600xt and that same RAM could now run at 3200 speeds .. above it's rated 3000 XMP speed.
I ran a 2200g in my wife's setup .. I could not run 4 matching sticks of 3200 rated RAM at any speeds stably .. it would only be stable with just the 2 x 8GB sticks .. I upgraded her to a 3400g and now I could run all 4 sticks at 3200
I currently run 2 x 16gb 3200 rated sticks at 3800 paired with my 5900x .. I ran 2 x 16gb 2666 rated sticks at 3200 on my wife's current setup with her 5600x (she now runs 2 x 8gb 3600 rated sticks)
the 2600 can run 4 sticks .. but it's pretty picky .. Updating your BIOS to latest MIGHT help .. trying out different RAM MIGHT help to get you running 4 sticks at 3200 .. Ultimately, upgrading to a Ryzen 5 3600 ... or better yet .. 5600x .. will net you 4 sticks working at their rated speed or faster.
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Thanks for such an in depth feedback. Appreciate it. Yeah am looking to upgrade my MOBO and CPU as well, but at a later date as I recently just splurged on getting the RX6600XT. Need to allow my pocket to heal for a bit before the next upgrade. HAHA
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You're good on the motherboard .. Update your BIOS to latest and then just grab a 5600x when you can
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