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BurnedGPU

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  1. Before you do anything, contact MS Support. If they can't help you, then reinstall.
  2. This is a common issue with Windows 10. Now Windows activation keys are tied to the motherboard when they are activated. Essentially you are going to need to reinstall Windows.
  3. Yup. http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memory/memory_ga-990fxa-ud3.pdf
  4. I just tried, system didn't boot. Reset BIOS, still didn't. Moved memory back, now it boots.
  5. Next time, I'll check the compatibility first
  6. So if I switched to an Intel CPU and board, in theory, it should work?
  7. Here is the exact listing that I got: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231416&cm_re=gskill_sniper-_-20-231-416-_-Product Im not going to be too picky, I got GPU's, Mobo, CPU, and PSU all for free.
  8. System does not boot if I only use one. Dual Channel memory. Yes, they are from a kit. I'll check the SN on them in a bit.
  9. Could be it, I checked Gigabyte's memory support, and I didn't see these. I've also tried ram that is on their "supported" page and it is the same error.
  10. I have tried this with only one GPU, and still didn't work.
  11. I've already done this twice. Sorry I didn't put it in the the first post.
  12. I have built a new PC and now have installed Windows 10. Upon further inspection in the System page, of my 8GB of memory, only 3.94GB is "usable". Looking at Resource Monitor, I have 4139MB of "Hardware Reserved" memory. I would like to clear this up so I can use all 8GB. I have tried finding something in my BIOS, but I cannot find anything to change. I have also tried msconfig.exe, unchecking the box for maximum memory. Also checked CPU for bent pins, Nothing has worked. System Specs: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 Rev 4.0 AMD FX-6300 @ 3.50GHz 8GB G.Skill Sniper 500GB Samsung 850 EVO 2x ASUS Radeon R9 270 OC Edition I have tried using Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 and have still not fixed this. All of them are 64 bit OS's. My BIOS shows that I have 8GB installed, as does Windows. Help pls.
  13. Did you make a bootable Windows 10 install usb, or did you upgrade?
  14. Nope, Windows 10 Pro x64. I know that x32 is maxed at 4GB right?
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