Your motherboard supports two unbuffered DIMM of 1.5 or 1.8 Volt?
Does that match your ram voltage?
Your motherboard supports two unbuffered DIMM of 1.5 or 1.8 Volt?
Does that match your ram voltage?
If you can find no other problems, you could have a defective or incompatible stick of memory. There have been times when a stick of memory wouldn't work in one machine but a different stick (from a different manufacturer) with the same specs would function properly. The stick that wouldn't work in the first machine was fine in other machines. The stick that wouldn't function properly fully passed all memory tests without errors.
Last edited by defender_1611; 04-14-2015 at 11:42 AM.
I wish ingon ana ka straightforward ang issue. Pero here's what made it complicated:
1. h61m Asrock + G2020 + 4GB kingston = Working Okay
2. H61m Asrock + G2020 + 4GB corsair vengeance = Working Okay
3. other motherboard + i5-3330 + 4GB corsair vengeance = Working Okay
4. other motherboard + i5-3330 + other 4GB Ram = Working Okay
4. H61m Asrock + i5-3330 + 4GB corsair vengeance = Problem
Its just that when I try each part sa others, it seems that theyre working.. but not quite. So makalabad sd sa ulo. So mao to akong solution, sell the motherboard ang get one thats going to work with my processor and Ram.
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