FM2A88X+Killer RAM Issue |
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GrumpyAeroGuy
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Posted: 16 Jan 2016 at 10:59am |
OK, just installed a FM2A88X+Killer MB and have an interesting issue and am requesting insight/suggestions...
System (all are new components "out of the box"): OS: Win10x64, latest updates installed MB: (see above) APU: AMD A10-7870K RAM: CORSAIR
Vengeance Pro 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 Desktop Memory Model
CMY32GX3M4A2133C11 (Silver) SSD: Samsung 850 Pro Series 256GB SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-7KE256BW PSU: Corsair CX750M ******************************** I have updated to the latest BIOS version for this MB via the BIOS update functionality. On the BIOS Main page, I am only able to get half of the RAM recognized (16Gb of 32Gb). I have DIMMs in all 4 slots. Main indicates A1: DDR3-2133 A2: DDR3-2133 Single channel memory mode. I have achieved the 2133 speed via an XMP profile. SO, what am I missing/what am I screwing up ref not getting all of the memory to be "seen"? BTW, I have no other peripherals on the MB--- APU, RAM Sticks, and that's it (!) (Minor) Issue 2: My machine will not restart completely. Win10 acts like it is shutting down, display goes black, monitor power goes off, and machine sits there powered up, but in a "no mans land". To continue with restart, I have to hit the restart button on the case, after which it reboots find. Any insight or wisdom is welcomed, and, thank you for your assistance in advance.
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wardog
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1. Grab CPU-z from the authors site HERE
2. If CPU-z, in Windows, will recognize all four sticks, fire up multiple instances of CPU-z on your desktop and post for each stick/slot its "Memory" and "SPD" tabs. Too, did you set these manually or use their XMP Profiles to let the system/BIOS adjust them? Edited by wardog - 16 Jan 2016 at 11:26am |
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Thanks wardog.
working it..... stand by
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Accomplished via XMP Profile... |
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wardog
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1. First, re-seat all four sticks of your memory.
2. Clear your CMOS via the Jumper method described in your manual. (EDIT: This will obviously remove any memory settings, ie: XMP Profile) Does the BIOS, after a clearing of the CMOS, recognize all four sticks at their JEDEC Default speed? If so, continue on to # 3 IF NOT, STOP HERE and post back. 3. I'm not sure this is possible w/o manually setting them vs using XMP, but change the Command Rate(CR) to 2 in the BIOS, Save and Exit, going right back into the BIOS to check the existence of your four sticks. 4. No go yet? Ok. Let's raise the CPU/NB Voltage just a touch and check the results in the BIOS. BIOS > OC Tweaker > Multiplier/Voltage Change (Set this to Manual) > CPU/NB Voltage (Bump this .05v) Then "Save and Exit", let reboot and go right back into the BIOS to check if all four sticks magically appear. If not, go back in and raise it another .05v(.10 TOTAL on two adjustments now) Save and Exit, then recheck again. Keep us informed please. Edited by wardog - 16 Jan 2016 at 6:13pm |
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Give me a bit, and I'll do that.
EDIT: Does BIOS recognize all four sticks at their JEDEC Default speed..... DO you mean how much RAM is reported on the BIOS main page after this procedure of clearing CMOS?
Edited by GrumpyAeroGuy - 16 Jan 2016 at 11:04pm |
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wardog
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Yes.
In the BIOS only after you clear the CMOS, are the four sticks recognized while at their default JEDEC programming of, I'm guessing here 1333. |
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1. Did it 2 Did it BIOS, on its main page is now/still recognizing 16Gb of the 32Gb, running at 1300 or some thing very low like that. Thus, the Clear CMOS was successful, as all of the XMP stuff I set is now reverted back. CPU-Z on the mem page reports 32, window reports 16 Thus, stopping here aand posting back as requested.
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Are the two again showing up in in the BIOS as/in slots A1 and A2 as your original post here stated?
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Wife has me running to the store before the snow falls here in Michigan. Be back in 30mins.
In the meantime, lets try something that's easily reversible. Go into the DRAM settings and if it's not already at a Command Rate(CR) of two change it/them to two and check. brb |
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