I received my 3733MHz kit today and unfortunately it's not a Samsung B-Die (Hynix for me) and not stable at the advertised speed on my Ryzen 3700x/x570 motherboard, what disappointed me failure at both ends. I tried setting it to its rated speed and the board showed the correct timings, but it crashed immediately upon boot without trying and defaulted to 2133. I really lost the timings on trying, same result as using the Ryzen Dram calculator and they don't support my kit around 3400MHz so I can't even really lower the timings let alone get the advertised speed. At this point I gave up the 3600 over the 3400 and just used one of the MSI recommended general speeds (3200 16-18-18-36) which is sad but was stable for the few hours I used, but was still disappointed , I spent about $100 on it and while it's not crazy money it's definitely in the realm of b-the-money and yes. What I get out of this might just go with the G.Skill 3600 and save $30. I don't want to be too harsh but I had a 3000mhz ram that worked fine, I just wanted speed up =/ I paid $40 less for my previous ram so he wasn't really offering me any of what he was offering I had had , except for a lighter $97 purse. The 500MHz limit isn't that big, but it's the difference between $50 and $100 RAM. I just expected more from her, I really just went for it as I have a Patriot M.2 and it was solid for me so I felt like I'd give them another buy but next time go I to G.Skill / Corsair =/--upgrade--Use this RAM for a few days and the PC crashed 3-5 times. Every time my motherboard tells me my memory overclock failed. Not stable at 3200 16-18-18-36 with 1.37V either - UPDATE - Revain sent me a RAM kit as I was having problems and not hitting the rated hours I was glad the problem was solved I left that cool down computer, clear CMOS, then replace RAM. Put the system back on the table and plug it in, boot into the BIOS and enable AMP (AMD equivalent of XMP), save the settings and then press the reset button. PC turned on, booted up, started booting Windows and BSOD. Strange, but the rebooted system went into recovery mode, recovery was not possible. Shut down the system, clear the CMOS and enter the BIOS to make sure everything is set to default and try again. Same message, failed to boot into Windows, system disabled, old RAM inserted and . Same message. Spent 4 straight hours getting into Windows and fixing nothing and nothing. Tried safe mode and nothing, went to troubleshoot, pressed command prompt, checked disk with no problems, disk shows up (disk didn't fail) so after all that RAM swapped out for RAM that wasn't stable at -500MHz below advertised speed, corrupted my windows installation. Lost everything on 4 discs. 3.6TB of data. To put it mildly, I'm angry. All this after work for 12 hours. The bad RAM is replaced with a more bad RAM messing up the windows install and taking everything on all my drives. I regret buying the original faulty RAM, I regret replacing the faulty RAM, I regret everything related to this product. The best part over the next week will be reinstalling everything on my system. In the 15 years that I've been building PCs, this is the most reliable excuse for a quality product I've seen and I will make it my personal mission to dissuade anyone from using this product. My bad experience only got worse. Many Thanks. I'll have to deal with that another time as I have work to do in 6 hours.
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