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thfarmer1
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05-23-2019, 08:58 AM
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It seems a bit confusing. The issue might not be with the CPU, but rather with memory slots. If slots A1 and A2 fail, or B1 and B2, it could point to a hardware problem. Trying a clean CMOS reset might help identify the real cause.
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thfarmer1
05-23-2019, 08:58 AM #11

It seems a bit confusing. The issue might not be with the CPU, but rather with memory slots. If slots A1 and A2 fail, or B1 and B2, it could point to a hardware problem. Trying a clean CMOS reset might help identify the real cause.

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vSkilled
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05-25-2019, 02:56 AM
#12
I attempted to reset CMOS but it didn’t resolve the issue. I tried reinstalling memory in two slots, yet it still didn’t work. If possible, running it in a single slot might be the best option unless further troubleshooting steps are needed. Thanks for your patience—it’s been stressful!
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vSkilled
05-25-2019, 02:56 AM #12

I attempted to reset CMOS but it didn’t resolve the issue. I tried reinstalling memory in two slots, yet it still didn’t work. If possible, running it in a single slot might be the best option unless further troubleshooting steps are needed. Thanks for your patience—it’s been stressful!

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Cramie
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05-26-2019, 07:59 AM
#13
The only alternative idea that comes to mind is attempting to relocate them into slots A2 and B2 individually, testing which slots are incompatible. Practically speaking, once XMP is activated there’s little real drawback to having them in the incorrect slots, though it still feels unusual.
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Cramie
05-26-2019, 07:59 AM #13

The only alternative idea that comes to mind is attempting to relocate them into slots A2 and B2 individually, testing which slots are incompatible. Practically speaking, once XMP is activated there’s little real drawback to having them in the incorrect slots, though it still feels unusual.

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