F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop No, this has not occurred before for anyone.

No, this has not occurred before for anyone.

No, this has not occurred before for anyone.

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MichaelFW
Member
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01-04-2016, 11:19 AM
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MichaelFW
01-04-2016, 11:19 AM #1

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sackboy_lbp
Junior Member
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01-06-2016, 01:07 PM
#2
Refer to your motherboard manual for suggested dual-channel or single-DIMM configurations. Typically, picking the right slot helps avoid crashes, though issues can still occur.
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sackboy_lbp
01-06-2016, 01:07 PM #2

Refer to your motherboard manual for suggested dual-channel or single-DIMM configurations. Typically, picking the right slot helps avoid crashes, though issues can still occur.

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01-06-2016, 04:24 PM
#3
It seems the RAM wasn't installed correctly or the slot you used might be faulty.
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darkmatter5927
01-06-2016, 04:24 PM #3

It seems the RAM wasn't installed correctly or the slot you used might be faulty.

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SIMPKINSMax
Junior Member
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01-06-2016, 08:20 PM
#4
What processor are you using? Not every AM4 socket supports 3200MHz, and swapping the slots can affect stability based on the motherboard's RAM layout.
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SIMPKINSMax
01-06-2016, 08:20 PM #4

What processor are you using? Not every AM4 socket supports 3200MHz, and swapping the slots can affect stability based on the motherboard's RAM layout.

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NGWessel
Member
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01-07-2016, 04:29 PM
#5
2-4 is generally preferred for boards exceeding 1-3
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NGWessel
01-07-2016, 04:29 PM #5

2-4 is generally preferred for boards exceeding 1-3

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storm11512
Member
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01-07-2016, 07:32 PM
#6
You own a Ryzen 5 2600 processor.
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storm11512
01-07-2016, 07:32 PM #6

You own a Ryzen 5 2600 processor.

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eastland97
Senior Member
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01-16-2016, 10:55 AM
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zen+ might encounter problems when using 3200, so consider enabling XMP and adjusting the frequency to 3000. Check if this resolves the issue. Also, run memtest86 to confirm your RAM is stable.
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eastland97
01-16-2016, 10:55 AM #7

zen+ might encounter problems when using 3200, so consider enabling XMP and adjusting the frequency to 3000. Check if this resolves the issue. Also, run memtest86 to confirm your RAM is stable.

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iDerpyYT
Junior Member
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01-16-2016, 11:49 AM
#8
Thank you for the advice. Even though inserting the RAM stick into the first slot looks good, I plan to test it if I encounter any BSOD, since I want to ensure everything works perfectly.
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iDerpyYT
01-16-2016, 11:49 AM #8

Thank you for the advice. Even though inserting the RAM stick into the first slot looks good, I plan to test it if I encounter any BSOD, since I want to ensure everything works perfectly.

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HellWasHere
Member
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01-17-2016, 02:24 AM
#9
Ensure stability by running memtest86
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HellWasHere
01-17-2016, 02:24 AM #9

Ensure stability by running memtest86