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Hi all, needing some advice for a long standing issue with my RAM and PC.
Originally I had 2x4gb Samsung DDR3 RAM, that I ran for ages, no problem, I then bought another 2x4gb pair to use in conjunction.
Now when all 4 modules are installed, the system will either
1. Not start up and report a memory problem through the debug LED
2. Start up and boot to windows 50% of the time, the other 50% it will stay on a blank screen, no bios boot screen and a few hits of the reset button is needed to get a windows boot.
Which of these two scenario occurs depends on the configuration of the ram sticks in the dual channel slots, and it is often a case of me moving the sticks about randomly until I end up with scenario 2 (the 'best case').
Now I never had this problem with my original 2x4gb sticks, and the problem doesn't occur with the other pair I bought when it is installed as 2x4gb. The motherboard was also upgraded but this didn't solve the problem.
It's lead me to conclude that there seems to be a problem running the Samsung Ram in 4x4gb configuration, and swapping the modules between slots either stops the PC from starting completely, or makes it start up about 50% of the time.
Currently I'm just running 2x4gb because I want that predictability to know my PC will start up first time, every time, but just want to know if anyone has had a similar problem or is this just a side effect of a 4x4gb setup with two different pairings of RAM?
Originally I had 2x4gb Samsung DDR3 RAM, that I ran for ages, no problem, I then bought another 2x4gb pair to use in conjunction.
Now when all 4 modules are installed, the system will either
1. Not start up and report a memory problem through the debug LED
2. Start up and boot to windows 50% of the time, the other 50% it will stay on a blank screen, no bios boot screen and a few hits of the reset button is needed to get a windows boot.
Which of these two scenario occurs depends on the configuration of the ram sticks in the dual channel slots, and it is often a case of me moving the sticks about randomly until I end up with scenario 2 (the 'best case').
Now I never had this problem with my original 2x4gb sticks, and the problem doesn't occur with the other pair I bought when it is installed as 2x4gb. The motherboard was also upgraded but this didn't solve the problem.
It's lead me to conclude that there seems to be a problem running the Samsung Ram in 4x4gb configuration, and swapping the modules between slots either stops the PC from starting completely, or makes it start up about 50% of the time.
Currently I'm just running 2x4gb because I want that predictability to know my PC will start up first time, every time, but just want to know if anyone has had a similar problem or is this just a side effect of a 4x4gb setup with two different pairings of RAM?