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Updated my memory, but the computer won't start.

Updated my memory, but the computer won't start.

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cole38man
Junior Member
48
10-22-2016, 04:06 PM
#11
Are XMP and A-XMP identical? According to the manual, BIOS settings let you turn A-XMP on or off. I hope EVGA is still available.
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cole38man
10-22-2016, 04:06 PM #11

Are XMP and A-XMP identical? According to the manual, BIOS settings let you turn A-XMP on or off. I hope EVGA is still available.

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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
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10-22-2016, 04:12 PM
#12
it's the same from what I understand.
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SuperTigresss
10-22-2016, 04:12 PM #12

it's the same from what I understand.

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Im_Big_Al_YT_
Member
152
11-06-2016, 10:42 AM
#13
I'll just turn it off then. From what I've seen, it's only useful for saving settings per user.
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Im_Big_Al_YT_
11-06-2016, 10:42 AM #13

I'll just turn it off then. From what I've seen, it's only useful for saving settings per user.

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FoxesCanFly
Member
62
11-06-2016, 12:37 PM
#14
There was an unusual occurrence... I attempted to restart after coming home, not doing anything and it began functioning. The display read "ram settings or hardware changed, press F1 to continue" or similar. Now it operates properly without needing a CMOS reset or BIOS entry. However, when using CPU Z, it lists 32GB of RAM but doesn't show the speed. The Task Manager shows 2133mhz.
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FoxesCanFly
11-06-2016, 12:37 PM #14

There was an unusual occurrence... I attempted to restart after coming home, not doing anything and it began functioning. The display read "ram settings or hardware changed, press F1 to continue" or similar. Now it operates properly without needing a CMOS reset or BIOS entry. However, when using CPU Z, it lists 32GB of RAM but doesn't show the speed. The Task Manager shows 2133mhz.

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littleman999
Member
55
11-08-2016, 11:18 AM
#15
Here are a few alternative phrasings:
- Consider reviewing the motherboard's User Guide or Manual.
- It might be necessary to install the first RAM in a designated slot, such as DIMMA2.
- This could potentially be the problem, though it's not certain.
- It's safe to verify this step.
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littleman999
11-08-2016, 11:18 AM #15

Here are a few alternative phrasings:
- Consider reviewing the motherboard's User Guide or Manual.
- It might be necessary to install the first RAM in a designated slot, such as DIMMA2.
- This could potentially be the problem, though it's not certain.
- It's safe to verify this step.

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Qesterchen
Member
149
11-08-2016, 09:05 PM
#16
Yeah, I've got them in the correct positions—closest to the front, skip one slot, then another stick of RAM, following the manual instructions for DDR.
I might need to tweak the RAM settings in the BIOS to 3200, but I'm not sure if it's necessary.
I prefer to keep things simple and avoid making any changes just yet. I just want this configuration to work until I can get my hands on an AMD 9900, probably a few weeks from now.
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Qesterchen
11-08-2016, 09:05 PM #16

Yeah, I've got them in the correct positions—closest to the front, skip one slot, then another stick of RAM, following the manual instructions for DDR.
I might need to tweak the RAM settings in the BIOS to 3200, but I'm not sure if it's necessary.
I prefer to keep things simple and avoid making any changes just yet. I just want this configuration to work until I can get my hands on an AMD 9900, probably a few weeks from now.

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