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swftre

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  1. Hi! I'm running a Ryzen setup on an A320M mobo (to be specific, a Gigabyte A320M-S2H with 2 DIMM slots). Normally, I run 12GB of RAM with a 4GB stick (lets call this one stick A) and a 8GB stick. So a while ago, I was just playing a game on my PC with no issues until the PC froze. I decided to hit the reset button, but then my PC wouldn't even hit the post screen. I tried to swap the arrangement of my two ram sticks and also tried to boot the PC with just one of each at a time on both slots to no avail. I then pulled out a single spare 4GB stick I had (lets call this one stick B because it's identical to the 4GB stick I ran normally), and on its own, the PC booted normally into Windows. I then tried it with Stick A, then it ended up booting normally as well. But when I tried it with my 8GB stick, it booted normally but Windows and my BIOS reported the 8GB stick as a 4GB only, so instead of having 12GB as I normally would, I only had 8. Now the issue gets even stranger here. I swapped out the 8GB stick again for Stick A, but unlike the first time I combo'd Stick B with Stick A, the PC wouldn't post at all. So then I switched it back to the Stick B + 8GB configuration, but for some odd reason, this configuration only works if Stick B is on the left and the 8GB stick is on the right. If I were to swap their positions, the PC would not post. But for some reason, the PC would happily boot normally with Stick B regardless of which DIMM slot I throw stick B in. So my main question is this: Is it the motherboard's DIMM slots that are damaged? Or is it the original pair of RAM sticks that I ran with? Just to repeat: Stick A = My original 4GB RAM stick Stick B = A spare 4GB RAM stick that is identical to Stick A. EDIT : So I just decided to throw in the original 2 RAM sticks together, and it somehow booted normally with the 8GB stick reporting as it is, so now I'm back to 12GB of RAM. My question still stays the same though.
  2. Well, I'm an idiot. I accidentally plugged one of the 4pin cpu connectors upside down. Thank you for helping!!!!
  3. I just got a new case today, and I have just finished transferring my components from an old case to the new one. However, as soon as I plugged in everything, the PC wouldnt turn on. What could the problem be, and how could I fix it? Note : I was just using the PC before I transferred my components to the new case, and everything was working just fine.
  4. My new motherboard is a Gigabyte A320M-S2H V2 which came with a Ryzen 3 3200G. I noticed that the motherboard has an 8 pin power connector for the CPU and the PSU that I currently use only has 1 4 pin. Since the processor only has a 65w TDP, is it alright for me to use the single 4 pin until I can get a PSU upgrade?
  5. I'm looking for a new air cooler so I can swap out my stock AMD heatsink and fan. What would be a really good cooler for under $20?
  6. I recently installed a brand new processor onto my PC, an AMD A8-7680. A few days after doing so, I noticed that my PC was heating up too much (CPU reaching 97 degrees celsius on HWinfo, Motherboard reaching 118 degrees celsius). I purchased an 80mm fan which I installed as an exhaust fan, then considered purchasing a 120mm fan as an intake fan which I planned to install on the side panel of my case (Fortress Magnus Micro ATX). However, a friend disagreed with my plan, stating that it I shouldn't install a fan on the side of my PC, even though it looks like the case can support it. What should I do?
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