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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jan 2018 at 3:29am
i would go with the rma of the board

i would hold onto the ram myself

the sticks are basically no different from the flarex apart from heatspreaders

this amd ready gskill ram isnt quite as foolproof as gskill would have you believe
BOTH tridentz and flarex still need minor tweaking to work well on amd
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Hello,

If I use any other slots than a1,a2, the RAM will not show as 'usable' in Windows, but instead will show as 'hardware reserved'. The most an O.S. will use is 32gb (a1,a2). Memtest86-32gb.

I can POST with up to a1,a2,b1,b2 (only a1,a2 give usable ram max 32gb-single channel), (but not with or adding c1,c2,d1,d2 - gives code 'C0').

I have cleared CMOS and tested each stick and each slot, but only a1,a2 gives usable ram, and c1-d2 won't post.

a2,b2 will POST dual channel but only with 16gb usable.

I have been told by several to RMA the MB, and I guess that is what I should do, except I am wondering if RMA the RAM and getting something on ASRock's QVL would solve the problem.

I don't want to disassemble the whole thing to get the board out and fear damaging something.

Getting very frustrated with this, and hope I have explained situation adequately.

Once again, my RAM kit is G.Skill F4-3200C14Q2-128GTZR

Thanks so much, and please advise if there is any other options than rma MB.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jan 2018 at 9:14pm
sorry not be online for a few days
and just wrote out a long reply to have a bloody bsod from windows Angry (ever since the stupid update for intel cpus my system has been getting dumbass bsod events)

anyways back to you
a few things worry me
1) when using two sticks of ram it should be in slot a2 and b2 (not a1 and a2) these slots should at this stage in am4/tr be able to boot any old ram at least at 2133mhz

2) now you mentioned also ram speed the default and testing/stable speed of your ram is 2133
clr cmos> set bios defaults> ram speed = 2133

3) you noticed bent pins ???????  one of the most common issues with a bent pin usually is problems with ram

i suggest this path
load two of your sticks in slot a2 and b2 try to boot
if it boots check it displays ram at 32gb AND ram set in dual channel mode @ 2133mhz

if not goto save and exit page of bios and find set optimised/safe /default option

if and when we get a boot showing slot a2 and b2 working correctly at 2133 and dual channel we can try and move on

if not then i do suggest rma
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Originally posted by jbmerrill jbmerrill wrote:


Thanks, and let me know if any further advice.

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I wanted that board from the beginning, but decided to go with the ASRock Professional due to the poor reviews of the Zenith Extreme, and the good reviews of the ASRock on Newegg.

Now, unfortunately, my case is only an ATX case, but the Zenith is an EATX, so I don't believe it would fit.

Man this stuff get complex.

Thanks, and let me know if any further advice.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote zlobster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 2018 at 11:46pm
Originally posted by jbmerrill jbmerrill wrote:



Also, I have been given an RMA # for the motherboard by ASRock, but need time to do things.



Bryan


Hey Bryan,

Guys here will probably hate me, but why don't you swap your mobo for ASUS Zenith Extreme? I know another guy here who did the swap and he's been extremely happy with it ever since.
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Good day,

I still have large amounts of 'hardware reserved' RAM and guess I am going to have to RMA the motherboard.

It appears that the only mem slots that are good, are the a1,and a2 slots giving 32gb usable RAM. None of the others will post a single stick or supply usable memory??? This seems almost too hard to believe, but that seems to be the case.

This will be a real pain to tear the comp all apart for this, but I guess it needs to be done.

I was told by Newegg that I can RMA the RAM if I choose and get a full refund, but I really don't want to because it seems to be fine, and I like the RGB.

Also, I have been given an RMA # for the motherboard by ASRock, but need time to do things.

Will be thinking about all this as I am at work now.

Thanks so much for all your replies.

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Motherboard sees RAM, but it fails training for whatever reason (hence the 'hardware reserved'). I got this a lot on an Intel X99 motherboard if I was pushing RAM speeds past the capability of the CPU. Dialing back speeds allowed more RAM usable (removing 'hardware reserved'). If you still get large amounts of 'hardware reserved' at 2133 or 1866, then yeah, give RMA a shot.
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jbmerrill, please RMA the board.  If you do not do it now, you will most likely have to later.  Enjoy, John.
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Thanks much for the advice.

I guess I will have to tear this thing apart and RMA the board.

Or should I RMA the RAM and get something on their QVL?

You folks are great!!

Bryan
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