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Hi I recently bought a pc that the store has built and everything was working great, now I bought another 1TB ssd because games are getting bigger and everything still worked just as good, now here comes the problem my motherboard can have 64 GB ram the ones that were prebuilt in was 2x8GB so 16 GB ram, I decided to buy 2x32 GB to get 64GB ram and now my pc is really really warm and sometimes when I'm trying to start up destiny 2 or cod (2019) it crashes and I have to click the start button on the game launchers a few times.  
I can't find any answers online since google shows other stuff than the ones I'm searching for.  
Im not trying to overclock or anything and I was able to check in bios and everything was okay except the temperature.


motherboard: asus rog strix z390-f gaming  

 

pre installed ram (2x8GB) : hyperx fury RGB 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz / DDr4 / CL16  


new ram (2x32GB) : corsair vengeance lpx black 64 GB (2x32GB) 3200MHz / DDr4 / CL16

 

should I change back to the 2x8GB??

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Try just 1 stick at a time. Your configuration should be supported. My guess is you have a broken stick.

I am far from an expert in this so please correct me if I’m wrong.

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Just now, ZeoZein said:

The temperature says 66* C and my graphics card should be lower than 70*C 

nivida geforce rtx 2080 super

 

I have checked the temp

That’s not above usual. Most computer hardware is rated to be up to high 90c

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4 minutes ago, ZeoZein said:

The temperature says 66* C and my graphics card should be lower than 70*C

that isnt overheating

It's crashing probably from the massive amount of ram you're installing but not using in the machine , if it stabilizes with less ram or the old ram then you have your answer

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8 minutes ago, emosun said:

that isnt overheating

It's crashing probably from the massive amount of ram you're installing but not using in the machine , if it stabilizes with less ram or the old ram then you have your answer

So getting more ram is pointless in reality? If we are talking daily uses and for gaming?

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5 minutes ago, ZeoZein said:

So getting more ram is pointless in reality? If we are talking daily uses and for gaming?

If you weren't running out of it originally then upgrading wouldn't do anything.

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