Problem with identifying Windows RAM capacity Issue in detecting system memory usage
Problem with identifying Windows RAM capacity Issue in detecting system memory usage
Hey everyone, I'm facing a problem where Windows 10 isn't recognizing my RAM despite showing it in BIOS and CPU-Z. Task Manager says it can't access or use the memory. What should I try next? Is there a method to make Windows detect it automatically? Best, ATOMK
i7-7800x MSI X299 Raider NVIDIA 2060 16GB Trident G-Skill 3200 1TB NVMe Samsung Evo
Intel claims your processor supports up to 2400MHz. You bought incorrect RAM, which is limiting performance to the memory capacity it can handle. Have you tested Memtest86 on it?
Process Explorer displays detailed information about system processes, memory usage, and potential issues. Regarding MSI software for your board, such as Dragon Center, it provides insights into installed drivers, firmware updates, and hardware configurations. Based on Cyberat's suggestion, adjusting the RAM speed to 2400 in BIOS might help resolve certain performance problems.
I thought this was a fresh installation. It seems you've maintained the same configuration for a long time, yet this problem has appeared only recently without any changes.