Question Ram not working with new motherboard

Jun 12, 2020
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I swapped out my motherboard and cpu (https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-PH67-DS3-B3-rev-10#ov , https://ark.intel.com/content/www/u...5-2400-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-40-ghz.html) and the ram (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crucial-CT51264BA160BJ-240-pin-DDR3-PC3-12800U-1600MHz/dp/B07B8ZYTLV two sticks) doesn't let the pc boot up it starts for 5-7 secondes and shuts off for 5 seconds and reboots. It works with a 1330Mhz 2G stick of ram but not with the other sticks When i put the 2G and the 4G into the same channel It only uses the 2G, and in task manager it shows that 4G of ram is hardware reserved.
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Are you on the latest BIOS for your motherboard? If not, please update to the latest there is, gradually working your way up from the current BIOS. Your ram link doesn't work for me, it's showing a list of Crucial products, with the terms in the search engine.

Might want to mention if you're mixing and matching ram sticks as well. I'd ask you to stick to a kit or the largest stick of ram you can work with individually. List the slots you're working with for the ram.

Version of Windows 10?
 
Are you on the latest BIOS for your motherboard? If not, please update to the latest there is, gradually working your way up from the current BIOS. Your ram link doesn't work for me, it's showing a list of Crucial products, with the terms in the search engine.

Might want to mention if you're mixing and matching ram sticks as well. I'd ask you to stick to a kit or the largest stick of ram you can work with individually. List the slots you're working with for the ram.

Version of Windows 10?
Yes I got the latest bios, Crucial CT51264BA160BJ is my ram model. I can get my pc to boot with a 2GB stick of ram and when I put one of the crucial sticks into the same channel as the other one, but when I put the crucial in another slot it doesn't boot at all just keeps spinning up the fans and restarting. My windows version is 1903. I'm using the 1 and 2 slot
 
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