Ok I will try again to explain a little more , and add some things I have since tried
Motherboard is a Gigabyte X370 Gaming 7 with latest F.32 bios ( time of writing )
CPU previously clocked up to 4.2 stable with Corsair Vengance LPX ( 4 x 8GB 2666 rated ) XMP Timings and 2999 Mhz overclock - without issue , after a few bios up dates
New Flare X Ram Installed ( 2 x 8GB ) with XMP profile enabled , on a cold boot causes the BIOS to reset the CPU speed to default
If I load the default speed x 32 @ 100Mhz ( 3200Mhz ) , the cold boot issue will dissapear and I can run the 3200Mhz at the advertised XMP speed .
I have tested increasing and decreasing all voltages , including :
Lowering and raising CPU 1.2- 1.5 V
Lowering and raising SOC 0.9 - 1.3 V
Lowering and Raising RAM 1.2 - 1.45V
Lowering and Raising related RAM voltages
Lowering and Raising LLC on both SOC and CPU
All of the different power configurations did not make the The cold boot issue go away for the following CPU speeds
3.4 Ghz
3.6 Ghz
3.9 Ghz
Edit: I would like to add , that loosening the RAM timings does prevent the BIOS cold boot clock issue , however this is not a true solution as It defeats the object here .
I really dont understand how a 'more compatible' memory product , can result in much worse performance . Could this be a board issue , should I upgrade to the X470 , or just return the RAM and try a different set?