Non-ECC ram on a ECC motherboard ?

Jorge_23

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Sup boys yesterday i but new mb

Model : B150M PRO-VH

and buy 2x memory ram

Model : HX424C15FB/4

The problem is whenni turn on my pc this dont start , but when i dont use memory ram pc turn on with no problem , i need help.
 
Solution
That isn't an ECC motherboard as far as I know, I dont know that MSI makes any. I mean the brand could just simply be incompatable or the speed. What ram are you trying to use right now. Make sures its DDR4 with that board, you can't use DDR3 on that motherboard since it is skylake.
That isn't an ECC motherboard as far as I know, I dont know that MSI makes any. I mean the brand could just simply be incompatable or the speed. What ram are you trying to use right now. Make sures its DDR4 with that board, you can't use DDR3 on that motherboard since it is skylake.
 
Solution
The RAM is probably bad, DOA then. If you lookup the motherboard on the manufacturers support site and look at the approved memory sheet,
HyperX HX424C15FBK4/16
HyperX HX424C15FBK4/32
Are both listed which is pretty much the same model number you listed, so they should work just fine.
What CPU are you using, it could be the CPU doesn't support the speed of RAM. The memory controller is on the cpu after all yes?
I also hear Kingston has some issues with ram compatibility with workstation/server boards because they changed their RAM source without changing model number so compatibility lists became wrong and the differently sourced RAM no longer worked on the boards it had supported.

Workstation/servers tend to be very picky about the RAM that works, always check the memory sheets for them.
 
Hi

I suggest you visit crucial or similar ram manufacturer website and see what ram is compatible

I think ddr-4. Both non buffered and non eec is what is required but also the correct max speed
And get a matching pair

Usually eec only used on servers and workstations

Regards
Mike Barnes