

#Dx4840 h57h am2 motherboard plugs Pc
I've only run into a few OEM Intel boards for which this is the case, and even then the PC still boots certain functions like fan speed control don't. The only time when memory placement makes a difference is for certain boards that require a dimm in slot 0 of channel A. Its for high end applications where dual channel memory makes a big difference. The performance difference for games is negligible anyway. Not to mention, even if he had all the RAM in a single channel, the memory controller would just switch to single channel mode. Just need the same total amount of memory in both channels: (this is literally like the 20th time I've explained this in this forum :/ ). You sure you have them in the right slots? If you are running Dual Channel and you have 4 slots then you will need the RAM in slots 1 and 3 AFAIK. I'll be refreshing this tab as I do some college homework. But as soon as I slap in the second stick my computer will revert to it's old cycle and constantly reboot itself.Īdvice, anyone? If any more info is needed I can happily provide it for you. In fact I'm using the computer right now to type this all out. Oddly enough, if I leave one stick in there the computer will run perfectly fine. Then I decided the Ripjaws were bad so I used a TOTALLY different brand of RAM to test it out. So I opened up the case and tried using different slots but the problem still persisted. This cycle will continue going unless I pull the power cord from my PSU. I recently had random BSOD's so I tested my RAM to see if any sticks were bad, and memtest DID detect a bad stick so I tossed the set out and bought a brand spanking new set of G-Skill Ripjaw's to replace my old Muskin RAM.īut as soon as I boot up with the new RAM my computer will instantly power off, wait a few seconds, and then automatically power on again only to instantly power off a few seconds later. #1 Hello everyone! I hope you're all having a great day and in a helpful mood
