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Pc isn't sending any updates (checked all options).

Pc isn't sending any updates (checked all options).

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Rashonski
Junior Member
16
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
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I've got Windows 10 64-bit on a B450F laptop with a 5600x, 3060 graphics card and a 750W power supply. It's been acting up when my desk gets bumped or when my headset lands on the surface, causing the PC to freeze. I usually just restart it, but it keeps freezing. I've had the Corsair Virtuoso for a while now. If I remove and reinsert the RAM sticks, everything works fine. Even after swapping in another set of 8GB DDR4 sticks (one white, one black), the issue persists. Clearing CMOS didn't help. I've unplugged all peripherals, but it still won't boot. The motherboard light is orange, suggesting a RAM problem. I've tried using a different RAM stick, but nothing changes. My HDD is a 970 EVO, paired with a WD Black NVMe and an SSD. TL;DR: no RAM detected, system freezes, only one stick works elsewhere. Tried several fixes, still stuck.
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Rashonski
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #1

I've got Windows 10 64-bit on a B450F laptop with a 5600x, 3060 graphics card and a 750W power supply. It's been acting up when my desk gets bumped or when my headset lands on the surface, causing the PC to freeze. I usually just restart it, but it keeps freezing. I've had the Corsair Virtuoso for a while now. If I remove and reinsert the RAM sticks, everything works fine. Even after swapping in another set of 8GB DDR4 sticks (one white, one black), the issue persists. Clearing CMOS didn't help. I've unplugged all peripherals, but it still won't boot. The motherboard light is orange, suggesting a RAM problem. I've tried using a different RAM stick, but nothing changes. My HDD is a 970 EVO, paired with a WD Black NVMe and an SSD. TL;DR: no RAM detected, system freezes, only one stick works elsewhere. Tried several fixes, still stuck.

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moosejr3
Member
67
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
#2
You're asking about troubleshooting a PC problem. If bumping it caused an issue, checking for loose components beyond RAM can help identify the real cause.
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moosejr3
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #2

You're asking about troubleshooting a PC problem. If bumping it caused an issue, checking for loose components beyond RAM can help identify the real cause.

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_lolGavin
Member
52
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
#3
My brothers' RAM functions properly. I've replaced the GPU, and it's compatible with my PC. It seems the issue might be with my own RAM. The RAM in his PC works fine, but it restarts after a crash.
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_lolGavin
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #3

My brothers' RAM functions properly. I've replaced the GPU, and it's compatible with my PC. It seems the issue might be with my own RAM. The RAM in his PC works fine, but it restarts after a crash.

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
677
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
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It seems the RAM isn't functioning properly even after clearing the CMOS. It might be an issue with the RAM itself rather than just a configuration problem.
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InoueAlice
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #4

It seems the RAM isn't functioning properly even after clearing the CMOS. It might be an issue with the RAM itself rather than just a configuration problem.

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Leener999
Junior Member
25
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
#5
Ram isn't functioning properly in my PC.
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Leener999
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #5

Ram isn't functioning properly in my PC.

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deathstrick
Junior Member
30
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
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Have you attempted starting with just two of your RAM modules? Consider the desired performance and the manufacturer's specifications. Issues with RAM are frequently fixed by updating the BIOS, so verify if your motherboard supports such updates.
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deathstrick
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #6

Have you attempted starting with just two of your RAM modules? Consider the desired performance and the manufacturer's specifications. Issues with RAM are frequently fixed by updating the BIOS, so verify if your motherboard supports such updates.

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Illusi0ns
Junior Member
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03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
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Tested two sticks at 3200 MHz, recommendation matches that speed. Would I still need one? My brother has the same RAM with 3200 MHz and slightly better timing. I plan to check updates tomorrow (or today) if I manage to get a USB drive.
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Illusi0ns
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #7

Tested two sticks at 3200 MHz, recommendation matches that speed. Would I still need one? My brother has the same RAM with 3200 MHz and slightly better timing. I plan to check updates tomorrow (or today) if I manage to get a USB drive.

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Boojazz
Member
145
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
#8
In theory, either option should function; the main focus would be on testing various setups. It seems you overlooked the issue where increasing the PC power leads to freezes, which points more toward a hardware problem rather than a software one. Are you confirming the RAM is fully seated until the clips engage? I’d also think about re-placing the CPU—perhaps one of the pins isn’t making good contact or is bent. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, I’d inspect the motherboard for any loose components, such as soldered parts.
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Boojazz
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #8

In theory, either option should function; the main focus would be on testing various setups. It seems you overlooked the issue where increasing the PC power leads to freezes, which points more toward a hardware problem rather than a software one. Are you confirming the RAM is fully seated until the clips engage? I’d also think about re-placing the CPU—perhaps one of the pins isn’t making good contact or is bent. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, I’d inspect the motherboard for any loose components, such as soldered parts.

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Super_AapjexD
Posting Freak
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03-08-2024, 06:34 PM
#9
Used two sticks for testing, but it didn’t function the first time. After trying again, they worked. Planning to continue working on it tomorrow.
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Super_AapjexD
03-08-2024, 06:34 PM #9

Used two sticks for testing, but it didn’t function the first time. After trying again, they worked. Planning to continue working on it tomorrow.