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  1. Linux++. I haven't tried it yet, but found it interesting and thought I would update the link, as you changed the project name and that old one isn't working, the new one: https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB Keep up the great work!
  2. Well, I got a 32GB kit of 2x16GB sticks, same model (vengeance pro rgb), and I can't get them to work at the advertised 3200 speed. Not even 2933Mhz, the "stock" Ryzen 2xxx speed. As soon as I enable XMP/DOCP and go to 2933 or above, I can't boot or the system freezes after a few seconds/minutes. This is my thread: * Vengeance Pro RGB 2x16Gb (CMW32GX4M2C3200C16) at 3200Mhz with TUF x570 and Ryzen 2700 * https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=192210 To be on the safe side you should probably specify your build (chipset and CPU) to check for compatibility. I regret not checking the part number against the QVL and Ryzen site before buying, but I didn't know better at the time, the seller didn't specify there was a compatibility issue with some RAM and AMD, neither do Corsair in their site. Didn't expect to have this kind of issues in the year (almost) 2020...
  3. No, I haven't tried doing it manually. I did try setting DOCP and fixing/reviewing each value. I also found last week that the motherboard's memory SPD info tool showed different settings than the ones being applied by the DOCP feature. This was from the BIOS Advanced Mode -> Tools -> SPD Info: Settings from XMP #1 profile: Frecuency: 3200 Voltage: 1.35 tCL: 16 tRCD: 18 tRP: 18 tRAS: 36 tRC: 54 tRRD_S: 6 tRRD_L: 9 tRFC1: 559 tRFC2: 415 tRFC4: 255 tFAW: 36 I tried those settings with DOCP and modifying the parameters that were different. It didin't work either. I guess I will try setting manually each value instead of using DOCP to see what happens. ps. I run Linux, and didn't have Windows available to try Ryzen DRAM Calculator.
  4. Damn, I tried out of the box, when it didn't work I went for the last BIOS available (1405), If I had known that it worked with the 1201 I wouldn't have upgraded all the way. At least this gives me the hope they will fix it eventually.
  5. Hi everyone, I have been reading the forum and trying different settings, but can't get the ram to work at the advertised speed of 3200Mhz with my Asus TUF x570 Plus and Ryzen 7 2700 CPU. It boots at 2133Mhz, and I took it up to 2933 with a few tweaks to the DOCP, but it was unstable and crashed. At DOCP/3200 it simply won't boot, the motherboard will light the status led yellow indicating an issue with the RAM. The part number is: CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 The full name: Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200 (2x16GB) Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming x570-plus. Bios 1405 (last one at the time of writing) CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 I have already tried DOCP/XMP, and manually setting the 16-18-18-18-36 + tRC of 52, 54 and 56. Also setting the voltage between 1.35v and 1.4v. I wouldn't think this was an issue at the time of buying really, getting the latest AMD chipset motherboard and a previous gen CPU, all from the same provider, never occurred to me they would sell me a combo it wouldn't work out of the box. So, any ideas on how to get this to work? I might get the seller to change them but they don't have other models for 2x16GB sticks.
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