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    Posted: 27 Jan 2017 at 9:53pm
Hi all,
I have an asrokc 970 pro2 and a fx8320
I upgraded my ram to G-Skill 4*8 gb at 1600 mhz. NOw, the bios reads 4*8 in single channel. Windows sees 32 gb of which 16 are only usable.
 
I am 100% sure there are no bent pins on cpu and motherboard is assembled correctly.
 
I have switched voltages etcetera.
 
Can anyone help?
 
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This is a single kit, that consists of 4 sticks? What is the G.Skill Part Number of the kit(s)?
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It si a single kit of 4, I am not home yet. Will post the part number tonight
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Kitnrs are 164042003951461 to 4 (last nr). All consequetive
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