When I built my PC, I originally used Kingston KF560C30BBAK2-32 RAM but returned it and switched to the Corsair equivalent, CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K. Recently, I noticed that the Corsair RAM doesn't work with my motherboard's RGB software. To fix this, I decided to go back to the cheaper Kingston variant (KF560C30BBAK2-32).
However, after installing the Kingston sticks, I found that only one of them worked. If both sticks were installed, the PC would power on but show no display, and the top two red lights appeared on the motherboard, CPU and DRAM. Through testing, I discovered that one of the Kingston sticks would work in the A2 slot, while the other caused the same issue.
Thinking one of the sticks was defective, I returned them to the store for a replacement. Unfortunately, the same issue occurs with the new set. Both motherboard slots work perfectly with my Corsair RAM (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K), so I'm unsure what’s causing the problem with the Kingston sticks.
ASRock B650M Pro RS
Ryzen 5 7600
AMD Radeon RX 7800xt
Corsair RM850X 2021
WD SN580 2TB
Arctic RGB AIO 240 and Fans
However, after installing the Kingston sticks, I found that only one of them worked. If both sticks were installed, the PC would power on but show no display, and the top two red lights appeared on the motherboard, CPU and DRAM. Through testing, I discovered that one of the Kingston sticks would work in the A2 slot, while the other caused the same issue.
Thinking one of the sticks was defective, I returned them to the store for a replacement. Unfortunately, the same issue occurs with the new set. Both motherboard slots work perfectly with my Corsair RAM (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K), so I'm unsure what’s causing the problem with the Kingston sticks.
ASRock B650M Pro RS
Ryzen 5 7600
AMD Radeon RX 7800xt
Corsair RM850X 2021
WD SN580 2TB
Arctic RGB AIO 240 and Fans
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