Hi guys,
i have updated my system with a new motherboard, CPU, GPU and Ram.
Now when installing everything i had alot of issue's when using the 'correct' ram slots on the motherboard.
There are 4 slots, called A1 / A2 / B1 / B2.
The manual says: Use A2 & B2 is you are only using 2 slots.
So the ram can work in dual mode instead of single mode.
Tried it with the following problems:
So instead of using A2 & B2 im using B1 & B2 atm. But sadly enough the ram runs in single channel. I did a BIOS flash to update from F3 to F5.
Went perfectly and on the first boot going into bios mode i got the message that i'm using the wrong slots (what is correct ofc).
I was glad to receive this message hoping they fixed the problems with a BIOS flash. But sadly it didnt, same results when using the correct slots again.
Now i'm turing towards the almighty internet hoping to find someone to help me out. I don't know what I can do next to fix the problem (not really want to buy 4 slots of ram to fix the issue).
Thanks in advance,
Nathan.
i have updated my system with a new motherboard, CPU, GPU and Ram.
Motherboard: Z390 Aorus Ultra
CPU: i7-9700K
GPU: Gefore GTX 1080 Ti
Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws SDRAM-DDR4-3200 2x8GB (2 slots)
Now when installing everything i had alot of issue's when using the 'correct' ram slots on the motherboard.
There are 4 slots, called A1 / A2 / B1 / B2.
The manual says: Use A2 & B2 is you are only using 2 slots.
So the ram can work in dual mode instead of single mode.
Tried it with the following problems:
PC goes in boot loop
PC doesnt boot
If it does boot it crashes when reaching windows
BSOD with KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED (not driver related, pure ram issue)
So instead of using A2 & B2 im using B1 & B2 atm. But sadly enough the ram runs in single channel. I did a BIOS flash to update from F3 to F5.
Went perfectly and on the first boot going into bios mode i got the message that i'm using the wrong slots (what is correct ofc).
I was glad to receive this message hoping they fixed the problems with a BIOS flash. But sadly it didnt, same results when using the correct slots again.
Now i'm turing towards the almighty internet hoping to find someone to help me out. I don't know what I can do next to fix the problem (not really want to buy 4 slots of ram to fix the issue).
Thanks in advance,
Nathan.