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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.
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.
There geenerall isn't a setting for single or dual channel. If you install the ram in the order your motherboard manual specifies and then do F5 optimized defaults, then do any UEFI/BIOS customizations you want followed by pressing F10 to save your settings the motherboard is smart enough to know whether you have single/dual/quad channel ram installed in your PC.
Your first attachment clearly shows/states your RAM is in single channel. You must change that to dual channel as Berton suggested. Consult your mobo manual to do this.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/...R20_V3_WEB.pdf
A1 and A2 these two not working if i install only ram on the them the pc never boot but if i add one more in b1 or b2 directly gives me 4gb as the 1st ram. If the order not the problem and the aetting is default and the ram all same type and company and bought togther then what the problem