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joris92
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Posted: 23 Aug 2017 at 6:06am |
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Hey guys,
I just finished my first build, sadly I ran into the following problems:
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 Memory: G. Skill F4-3200C14D-16GFX MoBo: AB350 Gaming K4 (is up to date according the network function in the bios) Windows Edition: Windows 10 Home Version: 1703 Build: 15063.540 Tried multiple things, but got tired right now. I hope you guys got some things for me I can try. Anything is welcome and much appreciated. Keep in mind that I am a noob at this, so I could easily have forgotten setting something up in the bios. Did I forget to download possible drivers? Thanks in advance! Greetz Joris EDIT: Windows 10 does recognize 16GB of memory, but says only half of it is available. Bios also recognizes 16GB.
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MisterJ
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joris92, I suspect you have a bad memory stick or bad slot. First, please post your system specifications as in my signature and tell us what slots your memory is plugged. Remove the memory and put one stick in Slot A1 and see if your system will boot and run W10. If not try the other stick. If neither work then it is probably a bad slot. Try one stick in A2, then B1 and B2. When your system boots record the stick (S/N) and slot. Continue this until you find the pattern (good/bad slot; good/bad stick). If one stick is bad, then RMA the kit. If one or more slots are bad then it is probably the MB or the processor. Please post your results and hopefully we can help. Hope this helps. Drivers should not be part of a memory problem. Enjoy, John.
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You must test both of your DIMMs as described in the post above to be sure that one of the DIMMs is not bad. Also, triple check that both DIMMs are fully seated in the DIMM slots. Look at the top edge of the DIMM slot and compare it with the side of the DIMM, to make sure the DIMM is fully seated at both ends of the slot. Your memory should be in the A2 and B2 slots. Do you only get half of the memory recognized at any speed the memory is set to? Such as, the stock speed of 2400? When you say the memory does not reach the speed it "should", do you mean 3200? You use the XMP profile to set the speed to 3200? Ryzen's main issues are memory compatibility and memory over clocking. Any memory speed above 2667 is a memory OC and not guaranteed. Reaching 3200 with Ryzen is doing very well. I use the same model of memory with an X370 board and 1700X CPU, and I cannot get my memory above 2933 with stability. Just because the memory we use has a rated OC speed of 3200, etc, does not mean it is guaranteed to run at that speed. Manual adjustment of several options is needed to even try to reach higher memory over clocks. At this point, you need to determine if both of your DIMMs are working correctly, and then you can try to OC it above 2667. The board being up to date as you said, means you have the 3.00 UEFI/BIOS version installed? While you must install the AMD All in One Chipset drivers, they do not help with memory. The latest version of the chipset drivers can be downloaded here: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/chipset?os=Windows+10+-+64 |
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Make sure your ram is in A2 and B2, that would be the 2nd and 4th slot away from the cpu.
Ive seen a bent cpu pin cause the ram to be "seen" but not useable. |
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joris92
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System description: AB350 Gaming K4, Ryzen 5 1600, 1x Samsung SSD 850 Pro 256 GB, G.Skill F4-3200C14D-16GFX, Windows 10 Home x64, stock CPU cooler & Geforce GTX 1080 MSI Gaming X 8G. Will run through all slots with one memory a time. They were fitted in the A2 & B2 slots. Thanks for the reply :)
Will update the AMD All in One Chipset drivers. Version P3.00 UEFI/BIOS Thanks for the clarification about the speed. Will try this after both memories are useable. Refitted both yesterday and it seemed they went in fully, though I had doubts about the B2 slot feeling bit wobbly. Though on the other hand I am more an engineer than electrician. The test should clarify this. Thanks for the reply :)
Ram is in the A2 & B2 slots. CPU pin bent looks concerning. Manufacturing error or my own fault? Took it out the box and placed it directly inside the MoBo without force. It just fell in and I locked it... Thanks for the reply :)
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As I did edit above; Version P3.00 UEFI/BIOS.
Updated chipset drivers. Motherboard recognizes both RAMs. Will start the swapping game now.
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Did the test with my 2 RAM memory sticks over the A2 and B2 port. With the first stick both ports were working just fine (Windows booting up and giving me access to the 8GB of memory). The second stick didn't want to boot up at all. Will contact the store about this.
Is it possible that I broke the stick? Used an antistatic mat and wristband during installation. Thanks again for the help. Will give an update when I've the new RAM installed, should be tomorrow :)
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Jm62383
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Sometimes you just get defective stuff. Unless you used a hammer to install it, it probably wasn't you. Glad you found the culprit so fast.
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Hahaha! Yes, happy as well! Wasn't looking forward to disassemble the motherboard... Thanks again guys!
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