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Discussing M4A89GTD motherboard and RAM specifications

Discussing M4A89GTD motherboard and RAM specifications

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mewa11
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11-04-2016, 09:23 PM
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Hello! You're looking to improve your current build setup based on past experiences. It sounds like you're trying to verify whether your motherboard can actually utilize more than 16GB of RAM, especially since some manuals suggest limitations around that point. I recommend checking the official documentation or contacting the manufacturer for confirmation. You might also consider running memory diagnostics to see how much RAM is being used in practice. Let me know if you'd like help interpreting any test results!
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mewa11
11-04-2016, 09:23 PM #1

Hello! You're looking to improve your current build setup based on past experiences. It sounds like you're trying to verify whether your motherboard can actually utilize more than 16GB of RAM, especially since some manuals suggest limitations around that point. I recommend checking the official documentation or contacting the manufacturer for confirmation. You might also consider running memory diagnostics to see how much RAM is being used in practice. Let me know if you'd like help interpreting any test results!

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AJ663
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11-04-2016, 11:41 PM
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I completed the window memory diagnostic and everything looked normal. I’m wondering whether the system can actually recognize the installed memory versus just detecting it. Could someone suggest a way to verify that the 8GB sticks are being used properly? It seems like you might try removing the four modules and checking if the system still functions correctly.
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AJ663
11-04-2016, 11:41 PM #2

I completed the window memory diagnostic and everything looked normal. I’m wondering whether the system can actually recognize the installed memory versus just detecting it. Could someone suggest a way to verify that the 8GB sticks are being used properly? It seems like you might try removing the four modules and checking if the system still functions correctly.