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AlexRoosio
Member
204
05-24-2016, 02:53 PM
#1
They fixed the RAM on other DDR4 boards but not this one. I’m bringing it back now, thanks for the advice—though I might have gotten away with buying more if I hadn’t shared this.
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AlexRoosio
05-24-2016, 02:53 PM #1

They fixed the RAM on other DDR4 boards but not this one. I’m bringing it back now, thanks for the advice—though I might have gotten away with buying more if I hadn’t shared this.

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andrewliu12
Member
170
05-24-2016, 11:15 PM
#2
Stupid question but did you pull the levers down? Are the sticks oriented the right way?
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andrewliu12
05-24-2016, 11:15 PM #2

Stupid question but did you pull the levers down? Are the sticks oriented the right way?

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Jedipuppie
Junior Member
6
05-26-2016, 10:39 PM
#3
These mistakes happen when you push things into positions that don’t fit upside down.
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Jedipuppie
05-26-2016, 10:39 PM #3

These mistakes happen when you push things into positions that don’t fit upside down.

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TheOmegaStar
Junior Member
13
06-02-2016, 04:08 AM
#4
RAM is designed with a specific orientation, allowing it to fit only in one direction. There’s a notch on the side that matches the slot on the motherboard, and this notch aligns with a bump inside the slot. This "key" line should be aligned properly. Before inserting, ensure you first release the clips at the bottom and top of the slot. Once you push the RAM in, it will secure itself automatically. As mentioned before, take care to open the clips at both ends of the slot first.
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TheOmegaStar
06-02-2016, 04:08 AM #4

RAM is designed with a specific orientation, allowing it to fit only in one direction. There’s a notch on the side that matches the slot on the motherboard, and this notch aligns with a bump inside the slot. This "key" line should be aligned properly. Before inserting, ensure you first release the clips at the bottom and top of the slot. Once you push the RAM in, it will secure itself automatically. As mentioned before, take care to open the clips at both ends of the slot first.

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TheZoosk
Member
158
06-04-2016, 09:38 PM
#5
They seem to have realized it all along, right?
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TheZoosk
06-04-2016, 09:38 PM #5

They seem to have realized it all along, right?

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zCosmicCorvus
Member
212
06-04-2016, 09:45 PM
#6
Hey there! 😊 How's it going?
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zCosmicCorvus
06-04-2016, 09:45 PM #6

Hey there! 😊 How's it going?

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Marinated
Senior Member
666
06-05-2016, 06:37 AM
#7
I tried it too, but I believe you've discovered the answer.
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Marinated
06-05-2016, 06:37 AM #7

I tried it too, but I believe you've discovered the answer.

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ilpera99
Junior Member
38
06-05-2016, 01:52 PM
#8
It seems I didn't anticipate a swift reply; I believe it relates to motherboard compatibility.
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ilpera99
06-05-2016, 01:52 PM #8

It seems I didn't anticipate a swift reply; I believe it relates to motherboard compatibility.

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TheJKBro
Junior Member
9
06-05-2016, 08:09 PM
#9
Can you link us your Mobo and RAM?
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TheJKBro
06-05-2016, 08:09 PM #9

Can you link us your Mobo and RAM?

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melpanda
Member
176
06-05-2016, 09:30 PM
#10
All DDR4 motherboards are compatible with all DDR4 RAM units. They look exactly the same physically, so no special checks are required. Linking the board and memory would be beneficial.
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melpanda
06-05-2016, 09:30 PM #10

All DDR4 motherboards are compatible with all DDR4 RAM units. They look exactly the same physically, so no special checks are required. Linking the board and memory would be beneficial.

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