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p7h55-m/v-p7h55e/dp_mb RAM types

Ok, hi all.

 

Well I'm  here as I have tried all sorts of ram on my mobo to no avail except for one type a transcend jm13333kln4g.

 

Im running a xeon 3440 and before that an I3.... yuk.

 

So I have tried kingston RAM that is listed in the compatible RAM from Asus and it didnt work but has worked in anothers computer. 

 

The ram i am currently using has been tried in all slots without issue but cant seem to find anything else for it that will work with the transcend ram either.

 

I even bought the same type of ram but in Kit form and that never loaded anything up just a black screen.

 

If anyone else has this mobo can you tell me what ram you are using or have used as I know its an old pc. I just need to get more RAM and it will be more than enough for what I require it for.

 

Tia

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21 hours ago, Windows7ge said:

Do you know what motherboard it is? Or is it proprietary like from HP or Dell?

ASUS is the mobo

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1 hour ago, Vkturbo said:

ASUS is the mobo

That's the motherboard manufacturer yes I'm asking for the motherboard model number.

 

EDIT:

Oh, your title confused me. I assumed those were RAM model numbers.

For the P7H55-M check here. There's 2 different lists one per CPU architecture.

For the v-p7h55e check here.

 

Personally I just buy whatever G.Skill memory has the density & speed I'm after. Their memory is pretty universal in terms of support so I haven't used the QVL in a long time.

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On 1/23/2019 at 10:48 PM, Windows7ge said:

That's the motherboard manufacturer yes I'm asking for the motherboard model number.

 

EDIT:

Oh, your title confused me. I assumed those were RAM model numbers.

For the P7H55-M check here. There's 2 different lists one per CPU architecture.

For the v-p7h55e check here.

 

Personally I just buy whatever G.Skill memory has the density & speed I'm after. Their memory is pretty universal in terms of support so I haven't used the QVL in a long time.

Yes I went through that list and after forking out for Kingston RAM and it didn't work I was hesitant to buy more. I will have a look at G.Skill and see how I go. Thanks

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