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    Posted: 15 hours 1 minutes ago at 6:23am
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i've having an issue with my asrock B850m pro rs wifi from the very beginning. i i haven't been able to make it boot dual module RAM and it only work with one in the A2 socket, when i add the 2nd RAM in B2 it wont boot at all and the RAM led stay yellow/red have tried everything from setting the RAM to 5200mhz, flashing BIOS to 3.50. i already tested both RAM and they both work fine just not together. my spec are:

CPU: R5 9600x
RAM: predator vesta 2 6400mhz kit
MOBO: asrock B850M pro RS wifi
GPU: asus AMD radeon 7600XT 16gb
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Have you tried the RAM in slots A1 and A2 together? If both work in this configuration
then there is a high chance you have a defective CPU. Sadly this is a fairly common
issue these days with CPU memory controllers (IMCs) being marginal or just bad out
the box. Often times there may be some RAM that will work fine but others will exhibit
this issue. It is an indicator of a marginal/bad RAM channel on the IMC. The reason
the RAM slots are labeled A1/2 and B1/2 is to indicate the channels, A channel
and B channel. Each are connected to their own independent portion of the IMC
which gives you "dual channel", allowing the CPU to access each RAM module individually
simultaneously thus doubling RAM bandwidth.

If the both modules do NOT work in slots A1 and A2 then you may have incompatible
or marginal/bad RAM. Sadly I doubt this is the case if both work fine in slot
A2 individually.

Edited by Xaltar - 13 hours 33 minutes ago at 7:51am
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