[Problem]asus p8p67 mismatched ram fails too post

clutchmaster

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i recently got a asus p8p67 pro motherboard i think its a b3 but i dont have the original box
for it got it from ebay 2018
the problem i am having is that i cant get the board too post with out match/kitted ram sticks im currently using 2, 2gbytes in dual channel mode the exact model is:
"elixir m2f2g64cb88b7n-cg" 2x2gbytes 1333mhrz
and i also have another 1333mhrz 2gbyte stick which is:
"unifosa gu512303ep0202"
and i also have a 1066mghrz 4gbyte "g.skill f3 8500cl7d-8gbrl"
which will total 10gigabyte of DDR3 ram
but i dont know how to get the motherboard to work with all the ram and all dimm slots work and it posts with a single stick of or with both of the elixir's
 
So your trying to mix and match the rams and see if the system will post, while it actually doesn't like the mixed amount of ram? It's for this exact reason why I suggest not to mix and match ram kits. You should always work with kits or matched sets of ram. In fact you should look to find a 2x4GB DDR3-1333 1.65v kit or a 2x8GB DDR3-1600MHz 1.65v kit and you should be off to the races.

It's also good practice to update your BIOS prior to dropping the suggested ram kit.

Simply put, don't mix and match rams. You're only introducing instability which is why the system wont POST or if it does you'll only see 10GB of ram but it wont be functional.
 
all my ram have been use in a for a year they are fully functional i have been using this combo of ram in a hp compaq pro 6300 microtower that has a i5 3470 cpu with a gtx 1050 ti but i transplanted the entire thing to the asus board and got a better case with zero instabiliy
 


all my ram have been use in a for a year they are fully functional i have been using this combo of ram in a hp compaq pro 6300 microtower that has a i5 3470 cpu with a gtx 1050 ti but i transplanted the entire thing to the asus board and got a better case with zero instabiliy but the asus board refuses to post with the ram i have except for a single stick or the 2 paird sticks