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Issue with PC not functioning on 2/3/4 RAM stick

Issue with PC not functioning on 2/3/4 RAM stick

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SILVER_RAIN_
Member
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08-23-2016, 07:26 PM
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I own my PC for nearly five years, it has always performed well and I received a set of 2x8GB RAM sticks from Corsair Vengeance RGB. I previously had two Corsair Vengeance RBG sticks that operated at the same speeds. After installing them, my system began behaving strangely—power cycling, failure to start, and issues with posting. I realized something was wrong with my RAM. Initially, all RAM modules functioned correctly in every slot when only one was used. However, adding a second, third, or fourth stick caused problems. I replaced the motherboard, suspecting a faulty slot, but the issue persisted. I also upgraded the CPU, as I had tried three different CPUs without success. I experimented with new RAM, but it didn’t resolve the problem. The CMOS and BIOS are all up to date.
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SILVER_RAIN_
08-23-2016, 07:26 PM #1

I own my PC for nearly five years, it has always performed well and I received a set of 2x8GB RAM sticks from Corsair Vengeance RGB. I previously had two Corsair Vengeance RBG sticks that operated at the same speeds. After installing them, my system began behaving strangely—power cycling, failure to start, and issues with posting. I realized something was wrong with my RAM. Initially, all RAM modules functioned correctly in every slot when only one was used. However, adding a second, third, or fourth stick caused problems. I replaced the motherboard, suspecting a faulty slot, but the issue persisted. I also upgraded the CPU, as I had tried three different CPUs without success. I experimented with new RAM, but it didn’t resolve the problem. The CMOS and BIOS are all up to date.

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MegaTeamXD
Member
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08-23-2016, 08:47 PM
#2
Turn off A-XMP/DOCP if active and raise DDR voltage to 1.35V.
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MegaTeamXD
08-23-2016, 08:47 PM #2

Turn off A-XMP/DOCP if active and raise DDR voltage to 1.35V.

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Maliikki
Junior Member
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08-28-2016, 10:05 AM
#3
XMP is configured to auto and the DDR voltage is at 1.35v, however it hasn't functioned as expected.
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Maliikki
08-28-2016, 10:05 AM #3

XMP is configured to auto and the DDR voltage is at 1.35v, however it hasn't functioned as expected.