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Hi all. I've been battling this issue with my RAM for well over 5 hours and can't seem to find a way to fix this. I have 4 RAM sticks: 2 Corsair LPX Vengeance 3000mhz and 2 G.Skill 3200mhz. They worked fine up until recently.

 

I've had my PC for around 5 months and until recently started playing graphic heavy games. Since I'm planning to upgrade in the future, I decided to start with the PSU. Went from a 550w 80+ Bronze to a 650w 80+ Bronze. The new PSU came with a new case that looked better than the one I currently have (more RGB lol) and moved all my stuff to it.

 

I didn't take anything out of the motherboard. I tried setting the Ram to 2400mhz, I've tested each individual RAM in each individual slot. I've also tried testing both Corsair with one G.Skill and viceversa. All of this works. However, as soon as I place all 4 of them you can hear that distinctive Asus RAM issue beep (I'm so sick of listening to that). 

 

Again, all of this used to work together perfectly fine. Any ideas on how to solve this without having to sell them and buing a 4 ram kit?

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do you have BIOS configured to automatically adjust ram speed?

 

If you haven't, try doing that to see if it would help (it may hard reset a couple times, just let it do its thing and see what happens)

 

You could try putting your old power supply back in to see if the issue persist (just so you can rule out PSU)

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5 hours ago, coolkid2137 said:

do you have BIOS configured to automatically adjust ram speed?

 

If you haven't, try doing that to see if it would help (it may hard reset a couple times, just let it do its thing and see what happens)

 

You could try putting your old power supply back in to see if the issue persist (just so you can rule out PSU)

I have tried with both PSUs and neither of them work.

I also tried setting the memory's frequency to auto and it didn't work. I tried with each memory profile but non of them worked

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