3.9GB available from a total of 8.0GB
3.9GB available from a total of 8.0GB
This would likely be the typical response I encountered, though it hasn’t been verified or included. Since I don’t have access to IGUPU, the 1300x resolution lacks built-in graphics support.
It's the frequent reason it requires storage and shows up as solid, still you're lucky and hoping to solve it.
It seems like the problem you were facing has actually improved after giving up hope. I was planning to return the RAM to Crucial, but then I restarted my PC to finish a final R6 game (since it would take about a month for the replacement). All 7.9GB of RAM are still available out of the original 8GB, which is great news. Thanks everyone for your help—it’s been one of the most frustrating experiences I’ve had with my computer.
Hello, what resolved the problem here? I'm facing the same issue with another mainboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P rev 2.1 without integrated VGA paired with an FX-8370E CPU. Running Windows 10 x64 Pro v1909, I've tried using more than 1600 MHz RAM sticks. It's not working because the system can't run both in dual channel mode—Windows reserves one stick. The only option is to use single channel mode by utilizing the last two RAM slots on the motherboard (slots 2 and 4, grey and black). However, putting both sticks in single channel is really problematic due to the slower memory bandwidth.