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I got a new RAM, but my computer won’t let me upload.

I got a new RAM, but my computer won’t let me upload.

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RoseQ
Member
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10-23-2023, 01:46 AM
#1
It functions properly with my previous RAM, but overclocking fails when I switch to my current RAM after using the new one. After resetting CMOS, changing slots, and running with a single stick, no success has been achieved. I've also used MemOK multiple times without results. Updating the BIOS hasn't helped either. Despite fixing my CPU overclocking issue, it only works when paired with my old RAM. The DRAM indicator seems to alternate between CPU and RAM lights, but it's inconsistent—sometimes on, sometimes off—and I still can't get a post.
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RoseQ
10-23-2023, 01:46 AM #1

It functions properly with my previous RAM, but overclocking fails when I switch to my current RAM after using the new one. After resetting CMOS, changing slots, and running with a single stick, no success has been achieved. I've also used MemOK multiple times without results. Updating the BIOS hasn't helped either. Despite fixing my CPU overclocking issue, it only works when paired with my old RAM. The DRAM indicator seems to alternate between CPU and RAM lights, but it's inconsistent—sometimes on, sometimes off—and I still can't get a post.

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BattleVaces
Member
228
10-23-2023, 03:31 AM
#2
Welcome to the forums. It seems the new memory isn't working. Replace the old memory and reset your BIOS settings to the default configuration before attempting again. Ensure XMP/DOCP is turned off, and then try once more. If previous overclock or XMP configurations remain active, they may still lead to problems with the new memory.
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BattleVaces
10-23-2023, 03:31 AM #2

Welcome to the forums. It seems the new memory isn't working. Replace the old memory and reset your BIOS settings to the default configuration before attempting again. Ensure XMP/DOCP is turned off, and then try once more. If previous overclock or XMP configurations remain active, they may still lead to problems with the new memory.

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Appri
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 11:54 AM
#3
I've restored them to the standard settings before; XMP is turned off by default on my previous RAM because I believe it doesn't support it. I'll verify and check if DOCP is also disabled.
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Appri
10-23-2023, 11:54 AM #3

I've restored them to the standard settings before; XMP is turned off by default on my previous RAM because I believe it doesn't support it. I'll verify and check if DOCP is also disabled.

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NeaXs_
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 08:15 PM
#4
DOCP serves as AMD's version of XMP, meaning it exists only on Intel platforms. When BIOS defaults and the RAM shows a debug LED without responding, it’s probably unsupported memory. This could indicate a faulty component or an incompatible speed/kit with the motherboard.
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NeaXs_
10-23-2023, 08:15 PM #4

DOCP serves as AMD's version of XMP, meaning it exists only on Intel platforms. When BIOS defaults and the RAM shows a debug LED without responding, it’s probably unsupported memory. This could indicate a faulty component or an incompatible speed/kit with the motherboard.

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_OverloadKid
Member
237
10-25-2023, 04:06 PM
#5
It seems you might need a refund. Appreciate your support!
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_OverloadKid
10-25-2023, 04:06 PM #5

It seems you might need a refund. Appreciate your support!