installed RAM 16 (7.9 usable)

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       #21

    That picture from the manual clearly shows RAM in A2 and B2 when only two sticks are used. If only one stick than it should go to A2.
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       #22

    BRKKAB said:
    Also, when you put the RAM in did you install it in the right order ?
    For Asus it's A2 then B2 then A1 and B1.
    A2 is second ram slot away fromcpu and B2 is the far right slot.
    CountMike said:
    That picture from the manual clearly shows RAM in A2 and B" when only two sticks are used. If only one stick than it should go to A2.
    I did but didn't read any of a1 or a2
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       #23

    Maybe it's time to bring RAM to base frequency 1333MHz. Reset CMOS and it should start at lowest JEDEC settings. (no XMP)
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       #24

    CountMike said:
    Maybe it's time to bring RAM to base frequency 1333MHz. Reset CMOS and it should start at lowest JEDEC settings. (no XMP)
    Agreed.
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       #25

    medo91 said:
    I did but didn't read any of a1 or a2
    I think you're getting your slots mixed up....the manual states A2 and B2 for 2 RAM sticks and they are color coded. So for 2 RAM sticks and only 2 RAM sticks, you use the blue RAM slots. You keep referring to A1 and A2. Which is a no no.

    As mentioned; if you're using 4 RAM sticks...it doesn't matter as all slots will be filled. What does matter is that "ALL 4" RAM sticks need to be identical.
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       #26

    Plankton said:
    I think you're getting your slots mixed up....the manual states A2 and B2 for 2 RAM sticks and they are color coded. So for 2 RAM sticks and only 2 RAM sticks, you use the blue RAM slots. You keep referring to A1 and A2. Which is a no no.

    As mentioned; if you're using 4 RAM sticks...it doesn't matter as all slots will be filled. What does matter is that "ALL 4" RAM sticks need to be identical.
    They are very identical
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