So decided to give my PC a spring clean, started to take parts out, RAM first.
Before I took the heatsink off, I went to check if my thermal paste was in the loft, it was. So I thought, I'm not taking the heatsink off. So taking all the parts off to clean was scrapped, rather I would just clean as it is.
So anyway, before this I had the ram in this formation:
RAM SLOT:
1-2-3-4
XOXO
(O is where RAM is, X is where RAM isn't)
After I put it all back together, I put them back in the same position.
Tried to boot, and it did, but very slowly. I get into windows and it detects single channel and only 2GB of RAM,
So I try swapping the RAM slots, and booting with individual RAM sticks in, exactly the same, 2GB of RAM single channel.
So I then put RAM in the following formation:
1-2-3-4
XXOO
and it boots (slowly) and detects 4GB of RAM but it is now single channel, which I understand is fine.
Now, my diagnosis is: RAM slot 2 is borked. Now, before I take RAM out and in again, can I run dual channel in slots 1 and 3?
Or does it have to be in 2 and 4?
I have this board:
http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=DfyAB26HiDpiiu8f
Asus p7p55d-e lx
with a i5 760 (stock atm)
this RAM: http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-ddr3-pc3-12800-intel-xmp-low-voltage-dual-channel.html
So yeah, anyone help?
I didn't even touch the RAM slots whilst cleaning =/ don't understand how it can go from working to borked.
Before I took the heatsink off, I went to check if my thermal paste was in the loft, it was. So I thought, I'm not taking the heatsink off. So taking all the parts off to clean was scrapped, rather I would just clean as it is.
So anyway, before this I had the ram in this formation:
RAM SLOT:
1-2-3-4
XOXO
(O is where RAM is, X is where RAM isn't)
After I put it all back together, I put them back in the same position.
Tried to boot, and it did, but very slowly. I get into windows and it detects single channel and only 2GB of RAM,
So I try swapping the RAM slots, and booting with individual RAM sticks in, exactly the same, 2GB of RAM single channel.
So I then put RAM in the following formation:
1-2-3-4
XXOO
and it boots (slowly) and detects 4GB of RAM but it is now single channel, which I understand is fine.
Now, my diagnosis is: RAM slot 2 is borked. Now, before I take RAM out and in again, can I run dual channel in slots 1 and 3?
Or does it have to be in 2 and 4?
I have this board:
http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=DfyAB26HiDpiiu8f
Asus p7p55d-e lx
with a i5 760 (stock atm)
this RAM: http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-ddr3-pc3-12800-intel-xmp-low-voltage-dual-channel.html
So yeah, anyone help?
I didn't even touch the RAM slots whilst cleaning =/ don't understand how it can go from working to borked.