DOCP causing shutdowns?
Hello,so recently I enabled DOCP on my Mobo and today my system shut down 5 seconds after I opened up Chrome.I have 32GB DDR4 @ 3000MHz with DOCP enabled.
The PC woke up from sleep and after the shutdown,I had to completely unplug my PC for it to boot again.Then It proceeded normally and I played BF6 for an hour or two with no issues(crashes,stutters,shutdowns etc)

Is it possible that DOCP can cause shutdowns when the PC is under no stress?
Thanks in advance.
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Omega 2. nov. kl. 14:08 
I wouldn't worry about it unless the issue happens again.

The PC shutting down and then refusing to start again can either be overheating, which I think we can rule out here, or the PSU tripping OPP (Over Power Protection), meaning the system tried to pull more power than the PSU can supply.
smallcat 2. nov. kl. 14:18 
i d run mem test while DOCP is enabled . The culprit might be DOCP but might be other thing . I d do some stress tests too .CPU/GPU
Sidst redigeret af smallcat; 2. nov. kl. 14:21
_I_ 2. nov. kl. 14:21 
docp is amds name for xmp

with only 2 dimms in dual channel (same colored slots) it should work just fine

4 dimms have problems hitting higher speeds, depending on the cpu
with non matching dimms/kits you cant use xmp/docp, you will need to find and test for compatible speeds/timings/voltage for all kits

full specs would be helpful
post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
I'm pretty sure it's DOCP causing this since I had it enabled again a while ago and had the same issue.Maybe I should start turning off my PC when not using it and not leaving it in sleep mode.Last uptime was 22 days according to the task manager.
smallcat 2. nov. kl. 14:37 
we have a PC with DDR4 3600MT/s (in dual channel) works pefectly . I run a PC with DDR4 2400MT/s in dual channel -default of this RAM , works great . i dont complain of low FPS . i mean you might try 2400MT/s too

edit
The RAM is 3600MT/s but i run it at 2400MT/s , the mobo has limits .
Sidst redigeret af smallcat; 2. nov. kl. 15:39
I used to have it at non DOCP at 2888MHz or something and it worked fine.I mean the fps gain is almost non existent.I will revert the DOCP to Auto and hopefully I won't have any issues.
smallcat 2. nov. kl. 14:49 
2888MT/s is not a standard speed
Any suggestions?
Carlsberg 2. nov. kl. 15:21 
2933, 2666
smallcat 2. nov. kl. 15:32 
if you use Ryzen 5600 and 4 sticks , i d try 2933MT/s
Sidst redigeret af smallcat; 2. nov. kl. 15:33
_I_ 2. nov. kl. 15:34 
Oprindeligt skrevet af smallcat:
if you use Ryzen 5600 and 4 stixks , i d try 2933MT/s
it really depends on if its 4 matching dimms

if it is, enable docp, then manually lower the ram to the next bump down
will keep the timings and voltage from the xmp profile but with a lower freq
_I_ 2. nov. kl. 15:40 
if its non matching dimms/kits
first, reset bios to defaults
then set ram voltage to 1.35v if its ddr4, or 1.25v if its ddr5

then you just raise freq til unstable, then back down 1, then lower cl til its unstable, then up 1

testing at each step with a usb bootable image of memtest86+
Your mobo have robust vrm? Your cpu have robust cooler? Then your RAM is bad
DOCP and XMP are NEVER guaranteed. Period. People never seem to talk about that bit and they can absolutely cause stability issues. Run a widows memory test and see what it says.
Oprindeligt skrevet af ˢᵈˣ FatCat:
Your mobo have robust vrm? Your cpu have robust cooler? Then your RAM is bad


Or their DOCP isn't stable which is possible as DOCP and XMP are never guaranteed to work.
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