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Should have done this initially, rather than spam the forum with lots of little cheap DDR4 deals. Anyways, I'll start with one.
Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Intel XMP 2.0 Desktop Memory Model TLZRD416G3200HC16CDC01 $74.99
+ 10% off w/ promo code AFFTEN,limited offer
Are you a human?
www.newegg.com
These days, DDR4-3200/3600 under $70 for a 16GB kit is the benchmark. And now, as I'm posting this, I'm realizing, that this is a SINGLE DIMM, I think. Sorry! Edit: Nope, pictures show two DIMMs in a package, I think that we're good to go.
Yeah, my new system wants the fast RAM, but be warned. I bought a Mushkin Redline Lumina 3600 32GBx2 kit, and it crashes above 3200 with my 5900X. To double down, the RGB feature isn't recognized by my Asus motherboard (a specific feature Mushkin advertises - i.e. "Aura compatible"). Yes, I overpaid on it for the RGB, by about $40. It seems not all 3600 kits are created equal. It should have run fine on the XMP profile (Asus ROG Strix B550-F WiFi). I feel like the performance numbers are just suggestions or possibilities.
I miss Samsung Magic RAM Sticks.
Have you been in touch with Mushkin? Nearly all Ryzen 3's (and most Ryzen 2's) should be able to support DDR4-3600 speeds easily on that B550.
I have the non-wifi version of that same Asus board running at DDR4-3600 speed right now with 32gb Corsair 3600 (2x16 cl-16) & a Ryzen 3600 @ 4.425.
I think you may have defective RAM.... I would RMA it myself.
EDIT: I'm assuming you've tried nudging the VDIMM up slightly? I've had more than one system refuse to boot @ higher speeds without a touch extra power to the memory.