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Your computer is using more than half of your available RAM. Someone, please assist you.

Your computer is using more than half of your available RAM. Someone, please assist you.

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EnderGolemOG
Junior Member
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08-27-2025, 12:57 AM
#21
In any scenario the motherboard needs to handle 3200 memory, so verify XMP profiles in your BIOS. I own a B450 Steel Legend and have experienced no problems with XMP profiles so far. Another factor to think about is whether your motherboard and/or Windows can accommodate the amount of RAM you have, but I’m confident it shouldn’t be an issue for Pro4. This reflects the current understanding of the topic, sorry I couldn’t provide more assistance. Consider looking into Reddit suggestions regarding boot settings and other configurations, and also verify if your RAM DIMMs are fully recognized by HWINFO in the BIOS, sharing any details you find useful.
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EnderGolemOG
08-27-2025, 12:57 AM #21

In any scenario the motherboard needs to handle 3200 memory, so verify XMP profiles in your BIOS. I own a B450 Steel Legend and have experienced no problems with XMP profiles so far. Another factor to think about is whether your motherboard and/or Windows can accommodate the amount of RAM you have, but I’m confident it shouldn’t be an issue for Pro4. This reflects the current understanding of the topic, sorry I couldn’t provide more assistance. Consider looking into Reddit suggestions regarding boot settings and other configurations, and also verify if your RAM DIMMs are fully recognized by HWINFO in the BIOS, sharing any details you find useful.

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dniznemac
Senior Member
555
08-28-2025, 09:33 PM
#22
wlll try
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dniznemac
08-28-2025, 09:33 PM #22

wlll try

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blackben123
Member
57
08-28-2025, 10:47 PM
#23
It seems the Ryzen 2600 might be the main issue, though I'm still guessing.
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blackben123
08-28-2025, 10:47 PM #23

It seems the Ryzen 2600 might be the main issue, though I'm still guessing.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
768
09-13-2025, 10:07 PM
#24
Absolutely, he can still choose the XMP profile. Whether it's stable or causes BSODs depends on other factors.
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10th_Doctor_
09-13-2025, 10:07 PM #24

Absolutely, he can still choose the XMP profile. Whether it's stable or causes BSODs depends on other factors.

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lukymistr
Member
68
09-14-2025, 02:25 AM
#25
Maybe just a POST at 2933 or some Jazz would work. Anything higher might not be a POST issue—it could just be a power problem. I remember my 2400g was really picky back then; it was the first-gen Ryzen with an IGPU added. So its memory controller was already bad from the start.
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lukymistr
09-14-2025, 02:25 AM #25

Maybe just a POST at 2933 or some Jazz would work. Anything higher might not be a POST issue—it could just be a power problem. I remember my 2400g was really picky back then; it was the first-gen Ryzen with an IGPU added. So its memory controller was already bad from the start.

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