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  1. I tried using 2 sticks (one in channel A dim 0 and channel B dim 0) and it gave me the same result of warning during boot. The following are warnings that were detected during this boot. These can be viewed in setup on the event log page. <------- i looked there and there a driver that didnt load (dam). WARNING : Memory Size Decrease Press the enter key to continue.
  2. Many times i tried that didnt work
  3. i can see it all 16GB in speccy and bios.
  4. Cant be they were working before just fine
  5. 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
  6. https://bjorn3d.com/2011/01/patriot-viper-xtreme-p3-16000-2000mhz/
  7. same brand same type same speed
  8. 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) < I don't know which bios version it has. Graphics 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 (NVIDIA) Storage 465GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142 465GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142
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