10-25-2021 11:48 PM
11-08-2021 12:43 PM
11-14-2021 09:56 PM
Zogs313 wrote:
Hello every body*
Just got a ga35 Desktop with Amd 5900x and ga35dx motherboard and 32gb of ram 3200 cl22
And i wanna upgrade it to 64 or 128 the ram i would like to buy this:
*Crucial Ballistix RGB 2 x 32GB, DDR4-3600*BL2K32G36C16U4BL. 1,35V
But as i was reading its a *big problem to upgrade ram. On this mobo*
Is any body know it it will *work or can help me with the setup.
Thank you *
08-13-2022 01:22 AM
09-14-2022 10:12 AM
09-14-2022 11:11 AM
ChrisL1971 wrote:
For RAM compatibility check https://rog.asus.com/nl/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x570-f-gaming-model/helpdesk_qvl/
04-06-2023 05:06 AM
Reposting my reply from another thread:
The G35DX motherboard is still crippled in April 2023 with latest (315) bios. This is pretty bad form from ASUS for a purportedly high-performance machine and someone should take ownership of fixing it. These are expensive machines and when you lose customers like me, you lose us for good.
05-08-2023 08:55 AM - edited 05-08-2023 08:55 AM
Can't get my ram to run at the desired docp profile
05-24-2023 12:53 PM
Same for me.. But what you can do is Select DOCP and then select a lower speed. Did work for me. now runnng at 3400 vs 3600
01-23-2024 05:19 AM
I've just installed BIOS version 321 which claims performance improvements.
Sure enough, DRAM Voltage has been added!
That being said, while it correctly reports the VDDCR CPU and SOC voltages as 1.464v and 0.975v respectively, it's reporting the DRAM voltage as 250.915v which I think we can agree is incorrect.
Loading the DOCP profile for 3603 instead of the default 2666 results in the blue screens I was getting before and which I suspect to be due to undervoltage. That is to say, I think they've accepted that this is a critical feature for a high performance machine, and then wired it up wrong.
I'd be keen to hear from ASUS as to whether this is a (known) bug, and if so, when can we expect it to be fixed?