Question RAM doesn't work in channel B, but does if all slots are filled?

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So I just built my new PC, and here's my issue:
1. Mobo is a dual channel, 4 slot RAM config (A1/A2/B1/B2). When I put RAM into slots A2/B2 (as the mobo manual said to for dual channel) I get a 'memory PMU training error at socket 0 channel 0 DIMM 1', and the BIOS only detects one stick (8GB).
-This is the same for slots A1/B1.

2. I tested the RAM sticks individually in each slot and booted, it boots fine for both sticks positioned in A1 or A2, but not in B1 or B2.
- I put sticks in A1/A2 and it detects 16GB as it should.

3. I borrowed 2 sticks from my friend and put them in (so all 4 slots are populated) and it detects 32GB as it should.
- I then tested his RAM in the same way I did mine, same problem as before with B1/B2.

4. I updated to the latest BIOS and there's no difference. Everything else works fine.

What is going on and how do I resolve it?

Specs:
Mobo: Gigabyte X570 Gaming X
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3600MHz
GPU: RTX 2060 6GB
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master ML240L AIO
Storage: 500GB NVMe, 2TB HDD
PSU: GameMax RGB 550W

Secondary RAM: Patriot Viper 2x8GB 3200MHz
 
Maybe the two ram sticks you bought for it are not compatible
But they work in slots A1/A2? Both sets of memory work in slots A1/A2, but not B1/B2.

The Corsair RAM I initially put in is compatible, it's on the Gigabyte supported list for AMD Matisse processors (which is what the 3600 comes under)
 
Look if they’re not working in the proper slots then you have a motherboard problem. Use memtest and test each stick in eac slot. One at a time. You need to figure out if you have a memory stick problem or a motherboard issue
 
First question: Are these memory sticks part of a factory matched set? (Meaning that they were packaged together in the same package at the factory)

Second question: Does this specific memory model appear on the tested/approved list for this CPU/motherboard?

Third question: Have you checked both the CPU, for bent/missing pins and the CPU socket for obstructions/damage?

There are only a few things that could be wrong here:

Wrong RAM (Not on the tested/approved list)
Bad RAM
Bad RAM socket/s
Bad CPU socket
Bad CPU (the memory controller resides in the CPU)

Any one of these requires an RMA of the offending part/s. In the case of RAM both sticks must be returned, even if only one is bad as they are matched.
 
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