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PC Delay start up after changed ram

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Ok my bad, the ram i bought is not in the mobo's supported list, because my mobo have many reversion and i looked at the wrong one.

My specs : Ryzen 2200G , Adata 4GB 2666 X2, Asrock a320m-hdv r4 (latest bios), Silverstone 500w 80white.

My problem is after i changed my ram from 8GB Kingstone HyperX 3200 single stick to Adata 4GB 2666 dual stick ( AD4U2666W4G19-B), my pc delay to start.
what i mean is when i press the power button the CPU fan kind to want to spin but stopped, then after 2 to 3sec it start normally and everthing run fine.

I did check for the mobo's supported ram list and its supported.
I did test ram slot 1 by 1 and each ram stick.
i did reset bios.


Whats the problem?

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Try downloading Aida64, go to motherboard -> SPD (in program) Note the timings in there and go to BIOS. Set Timings and voltage manually. You may want to check if CSM is disabled and secure boot is enabled too.

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6 minutes ago, DoctorNick said:

Try downloading Aida64, go to motherboard -> SPD (in program) Note the timings in there and go to BIOS. Set Timings and voltage manually. You may want to check if CSM is disabled and secure boot is enabled too.

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It's RAM Training, where the system kinda tries to understand everything that's connected to it, assigns the RAM to a pool, etc.

Sometimes, it takes 2 boots for some reason (especially on Ryzen before Zen2), don't worry about it, it's not a problem.

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