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I got 64Gb in 4 sticks, and every time I get dual-channel (using 32, 48, or 64), it produces the effect of having half of that dual-channel Ram memory reserved. Well, to be precise, when is 48 reserves only 16Gb, but still in dual channel.
I have read many posts on the internet, but it seems to be always a problem with Ryzen 2700x and dual-channel for some motherboards. In a forum, a guy says that the problem is also something related to ram power (or power configuration), and another post was proposing overclocking or doing full XMP to make the rams work.
I use MSI x570 gaming edge with 64GB Ram and when I had only 2 sticks of ram (32GB but single channel) it worked as a charm. I checked 2 different single-channel configurations.
I have already done everything related to windows (boot, system configuration, register editor, filepage, etc.), memory health check, checking the physical status of the hardware, and some random things that I reversed immediately after the test.
In the Bios setup, I didn't find the option of "Memory Map" or something similar and I am really afraid to change any voltages/frequency because, actually, the PC is working very well using just 32GB. I bought the extra 32 GB because I wanted to keep working in After Effects and searching on the internet at the same time I was exporting video in Adobe Premiere, at a faster speed maybe (I know the best thing to speed things up would be to improve the processor, but that's not an option for me at the moment.
And yes, every memory stick is exactly the same, etc.
Thank you very much if you have any comments!
I got 64Gb in 4 sticks, and every time I get dual-channel (using 32, 48, or 64), it produces the effect of having half of that dual-channel Ram memory reserved. Well, to be precise, when is 48 reserves only 16Gb, but still in dual channel.
I have read many posts on the internet, but it seems to be always a problem with Ryzen 2700x and dual-channel for some motherboards. In a forum, a guy says that the problem is also something related to ram power (or power configuration), and another post was proposing overclocking or doing full XMP to make the rams work.
I use MSI x570 gaming edge with 64GB Ram and when I had only 2 sticks of ram (32GB but single channel) it worked as a charm. I checked 2 different single-channel configurations.
I have already done everything related to windows (boot, system configuration, register editor, filepage, etc.), memory health check, checking the physical status of the hardware, and some random things that I reversed immediately after the test.
In the Bios setup, I didn't find the option of "Memory Map" or something similar and I am really afraid to change any voltages/frequency because, actually, the PC is working very well using just 32GB. I bought the extra 32 GB because I wanted to keep working in After Effects and searching on the internet at the same time I was exporting video in Adobe Premiere, at a faster speed maybe (I know the best thing to speed things up would be to improve the processor, but that's not an option for me at the moment.
And yes, every memory stick is exactly the same, etc.
Thank you very much if you have any comments!
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