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Corsair vengeance + sabertooth x58 board nightmare

I cannot for the life of me get 3 sticks of Corsair vengeance 4gb to run, when put in slots 1,2,3 bios reports 8gb, slots 1,3,6 system reports 4gb. I have never been able to get this board to post 12gb regardless of what I do. I've tested each stick and they all work separately so the sticks aren't bad, the cpu is seated fine and has no bent socket pins. It is driving me insane.. I would be deeply greatful for any help in a solution to this problem.

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4 minutes ago, PheonixBlayne said:

I cannot for the life of me get 3 sticks of Corsair vengeance 4gb to run, when put in slots 1,2,3 bios reports 8gb, slots 1,3,6 system reports 4gb. I have never been able to get this board to post 12gb regardless of what I do. I've tested each stick and they all work separately so the sticks aren't bad, the cpu is seated fine and has no bent socket pins. It is driving me insane.. I would be deeply greatful for any help in a solution to this problem.

Bad cpu? Maybe it doesn't want to run dual or triple channel.

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I originally thought this so swapped out the i7 CPU for a Xeon and still does the same? It has me truly stumped.

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