-I just upgraded my gpu and cpu which required me to purchase and install a new motherboard
-I went into task manager and found only 8gb of ram was being recognized by windows with 0 reserved for hardware. I can't seem to understand why this would be given that in my bios it -recognizes both 8gb sticks of ram in their respective DIMM slots.
-I figured the problem might be with windows so I reset my pc and reinstalled windows but nothing changed.
-I've tried every imaginable configuration of ram among my four slots,
-Currently the ram is in slots 4/3 however originally they were in slots 1/2.
-I reset the CMOS once as well.
-I've tried ms.config>Boot>Advanced Options>Maximize Memory 16384 (The number erases from the box as soon as I click ok and either defaults to 8ish gbs or 0)
-I've tried Advanced system settings>Performance>Advanced>Change>then unchecking automatically manage paging file size...
-I enabled XMP once in the bios
-Currently the mobo is on version F50
Old Pc Specs
CPU- i3 8100
GPU- gtx 1050 ti SC
MOBO- ASRock z370M Pro4
PSU- Rosewill ARC 750
RAM- G.Skill Aegis 2x8gb
New Pc Specs
CPU- AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
GPU- gtx 1660 super
MOBO- Gigabyte B450M DS3H
PSU- Rosewill ARC 750
RAM- G.skill Aegis 2x8gb
*Side note
I bench marked my new pc via userbenchmark and almost all my parts were under performing
-I went into task manager and found only 8gb of ram was being recognized by windows with 0 reserved for hardware. I can't seem to understand why this would be given that in my bios it -recognizes both 8gb sticks of ram in their respective DIMM slots.
-I figured the problem might be with windows so I reset my pc and reinstalled windows but nothing changed.
-I've tried every imaginable configuration of ram among my four slots,
-Currently the ram is in slots 4/3 however originally they were in slots 1/2.
-I reset the CMOS once as well.
-I've tried ms.config>Boot>Advanced Options>Maximize Memory 16384 (The number erases from the box as soon as I click ok and either defaults to 8ish gbs or 0)
-I've tried Advanced system settings>Performance>Advanced>Change>then unchecking automatically manage paging file size...
-I enabled XMP once in the bios
-Currently the mobo is on version F50
Old Pc Specs
CPU- i3 8100
GPU- gtx 1050 ti SC
MOBO- ASRock z370M Pro4
PSU- Rosewill ARC 750
RAM- G.Skill Aegis 2x8gb
New Pc Specs
CPU- AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
GPU- gtx 1660 super
MOBO- Gigabyte B450M DS3H
PSU- Rosewill ARC 750
RAM- G.skill Aegis 2x8gb
*Side note
I bench marked my new pc via userbenchmark and almost all my parts were under performing