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datHiroko

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  1. Is your current profile gif from Hyperdimension Neptunia? Just wondering...

  2. Done both, several times Tried to also install windows 7 instead, same issue. Think the motherboard may be broken?
  3. Tried all slots, tried both separately as well.
  4. Hello, Does anyone know if you can still buy Cooler Master HAF Stacker anywhere? It has been discountinued, or possibly if there's an alternative. I'd like to be able to create two different systems and put them ontop of each other. Thanks in advance!
  5. Hello, Like the title says, I have 8GB RAM installed (2x4GB) and it recognises that there are 8GB total but somehow only 4GB is usable. Thing is... I went ahead and bought a 16GB one stick and then I only got 8GB RAM... so it's not the RAM. My motherboard is MSI 970 gaming. I don't really understand what the problem is. I have tried everything, so don't tell me to uncheck maximum memory or if I have 32bit windows.
  6. Recently upgraded the BIOS (to latest update.) There is no remap feature. I've looked everywhere, not quite sure what more to do. Someone said that the RAM wasn't on the "Compatibility list" for the motherboard, however I had the same issue with my previous RAM. Also, if it was incompatible, it wouldn't work at all?
  7. I wish. Nope, tried all ports with just one RAM stick and it works.
  8. Hey, I used to have 2x4 (8GB RAM) only 4GB was usable and the other half was "hardware reserved". They were different brands, so I went and bought the same brand 2x8 (16GB RAM) and the same thing occured. If I only let one 8GB left, it will show up properly and use the entire memory (and hardware reserved will be using some MB.) I have so far tried: - Reinstalling windows 10. - Updating drivers and BIOS. - Moving places, trying both out by themselves. - etc. Please help me.
  9. It seems as if I can't do that, there is nowhere to change the frequency of said RAM.
  10. Okey, I went into the BIOS but I got completely lost. This is how the BIOS looks: (taken from google, so another motherboard, however it looks the same as mine)
  11. Alright, thanks. Which of the RAM sticks should I change the frequency of? I assume the one that isn't working?
  12. Yeah, already done that. Both are unchecked. This is the solution that mostly showed up when I searched for my problem.
  13. Alright, will try that. I am not very familiar with the BIOS, where should I go to do that?
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