When i got my new processor my board pins broke and i couldn't get my ram too work (3 Intel beeps) so i brought a new board which wasn't the one i had in mind (it was a real board). Didn't want to power up so i jumped it and it worked haven't had that problem but i always keep getting this screen (what i have uploaded the error on post but its not "American Megatrends" company, the motherboard is Intel). So i was confused so i went into the bios and see if i could change the ram amount and i couldn't so i just restarted one more time and i didn't get the error. When i got into windows i check the ram on task manager and it said 7.9GB (whats uploaded from task manager). So i contacted a friend and he tried doing everything like the ram could be broken which it was working fine and looking in bios could find a thing. So i tried changing it in windows which didn't work over 7.9GB it went under though but never over. I tried going into a Linux distro and it should the same thing 7.9GB. I don't know if its my board or something else i didn't wrong. i have working on this for the last 6 months now and its just being a pain to have 7.9GB in 2020 when 32GB of ram is getting more common.
SPECS:
Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU
Intel Xeon X3470 @ 2.93GH
Lynnfield 45nm Technology
RAM
16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 529MHz < Issue
Motherboard
Intel Corporation DQ57TM (LGA1156) LEASTEST VERSION TMIBX10H.86A.0045
Graphics
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 (NVIDIA)
Storage
465GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142
465GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142