The installed GPU affects one of your RAM sticks.
The installed GPU affects one of your RAM sticks.
Looking for the latest BIOS updates that ensure compatibility and stability for your board.
Occasionally, adding new components might prevent the RAM from recognizing it. Check the GPU and its configurations, or adjust the RAM settings. It could be that something was displaced!
I've attempted many times but it keeps stopping at no post. Only supports one RAM stick, and I've also checked and reinserted it.
I've reviewed and found available patches, though none address compatibility. I'll attempt it tomorrow if possible.
The GPU is clearly the problem, and it also fits your RAM requirements. What type of motherboard are you using?
I identified the problem likely stemmed from dust accumulating in one of the DIMM slots. Replacing the old RAM stick with the new one in the opposite slot resolved the issue, as the connection improved contact between the slot and RAM. This wasn't a GPU-related concern but rather a result of neglecting PC maintenance.