Perhaps the problem is not in the memory itself, but in the implementation of the BIOS on my motherboard or the 2nd generation of Ryzen. In a bundle of Ryzen 7 2700x + Asrock B450M Pro4, the maximum at which it was possible to run it is 3000 MHz with a voltage increase to 1.4V, although according to XMP it should work at 3200 MHz at a voltage of 1.35V. I do not exclude that on the 3rd generation of ryzens or on a board with a more advanced chipset, it will work in normal mode or even overclock. : The problem is in memory, I installed Corsair DDR 4 3000 memory - it started up on XMP without dancing, it costs the same as this memory. According to reviews, it also chases up to 3200-3600 (I haven’t tried it yet). In general, the memory of a patriot is clearly not worth the money spent.
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