H55M-S2H and Hyperx fury 4GB

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Hello!
I'm new here
So I have some problems with a new RAM that I buy, I had Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits and 2 GB RAM. When I bought the Hyperx and put it I notice that windows 32 bits only support 4GB (yeah it detected and use the hyperx) so I decided to install windows 7 64 bits.
After installing it with my old RAM (because if I tried with the new one it just restart and enter in a loop) I put the Hyperx, but when I turn on my computer it just dont go through the starting windows message, it freezes and restart. I have investigate about overclocking or trying to update the BIOS (which I have update and nothing) and still yet dont find a solution.
I have:
- H55M-S2H Gigabyte motherboard
- Intel Core i3 530
I would also like to know if its better to just buy another motherboard because its pretty old the one that I have.

Thank you!
 
Solution
Couple of problems, the Fury are made with high density memory ICs (chips) and runs off PnP, neither of which is supported by the H55 chipset. For an 1156 mobo I would look at the original Ripjaws (not the X or Z versions - high density), which are made with low density, or GSkill's NT line of Value DRAM
Couple of problems, the Fury are made with high density memory ICs (chips) and runs off PnP, neither of which is supported by the H55 chipset. For an 1156 mobo I would look at the original Ripjaws (not the X or Z versions - high density), which are made with low density, or GSkill's NT line of Value DRAM
 
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