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So i have put up with this for the last year as i didn't find a quick fix for my issue. I have been lucky with my recent builds throwing whatever fits the slots together and turning out to work great.

But the time I built a pc for myself i got some booting issues. Since day one with my PC if i try to boot it with 4 ram sticks installed it just wont pass the ram check on MB and wont boot. If i take all the sticks out and put only one back in it will boot, when the pc has booted i can turn it off and if I'm quick at installing the remaining ram modules it will boot and work fine with all 4 of them. If the pc loses power or i turn it off for over a couple of minutes i have to repeat the taking ram out and in boot process. Is there a fix to this issue? Are any of my components not compatible? Can i solve this without replacing parts?

MB: Z490 GAMING X

CPU: I9 10900K
GPU: GTX1080 Asus strix 8gb 
RAM: HyperX Fury rgb 32GB 3200MHz
SSD: WD black M2 1TB
 

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Don't really have any other memory laying around and havent tried a bios update might have to check up on that. I was thinking maybe it could be a voltage issue as the motherboard is not able to supply enough power to all four of them at the first boot but when the pc is already on it might trick it around?

 

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