Available Memory issue with Windows 7

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I'm running an Asus P6X58D-E Motherboard and originally installed windows with only 6gb RAM (3x 2gb).

I managed to get a recent upgrade 3x sticks of 4gb and removed the old but windows will only recognise 8gb.

Even on boot it only seems to see 8gb but I have updated the bios and any motherboard drivers and nothing seems to see the 12gb except through CPUID which reads correctly.

Can anyone help?
 
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Which slots are you using? The manual appears to want the blue slots populating first.

Have you tried each stick on it's own to check that they're all good?
 
Right well I didn't know it was tri-channel, which slots are you using?

A1, B1 and C1 need to be populated first, blue slots as the poster above states.
 
Didn't LGA1366 boards have an issue where if the cooler is on too tight it caused the system to only use two RAM sticks? Maybe try reseating the CPU and see if that helps.
 
If the OP has pulled three 2GB sticks and put three 4GB sticks in their place you'd expect it to work (assuming everything is compatible).

Information about the actual specs of the old and new memory would be helpful.

Also were the memory settings adjusted to allow for the new memory?
 
Old 3x 2gb was Patriot Viper

New 3x 4gb is Corsair Vengeance 1600mhz Cas9

All settings in bios are left as standard, all on auto. When I try and set it all manually it won't boot but having said that i'm pretty useless when it comes to bios settings!
 
Why would be believe that? Single-channel, dual-channel, triple-channel, are all fine.

To quote the manual (section 2.4.1):
I read many places that you couldn't....

Now tried that and even tried swapping them all round, also tried 2 sticks etc. as well. No difference...

Everything is working fine and showing in CPUID but not bios or windows, even msconfig says only 8gb available
 
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