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Hello everyone, I just have a problem with my MB.

When I changed of CPU (Intel Pentium G20 to a I7- 3770K) my RAMs started to fail in dual-channel 1-2 and I dont know why is this happening, tried on differents RAMs and slots of the MB and still have the problem. Right now i have them on 1-3, thats the only way to boot my PC right. My MB is a Gigabyte UD3H Z77.

Thanks for reading and sorry for my bad english.

 

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Hello everyone, I just have a problem with my MB.

When I changed of CPU (Intel Pentium G20 to a I7- 3770K) my RAMs started to fail in dual-channel 1-2 and I dont know why is this happening, tried on differents RAMs and slots of the MB and still have the problem. Right now i have them on 1-3, thats the only way to boot my PC right. My MB is a Gigabyte UD3H Z77.

Thanks for reading and sorry for my bad english.

dual channel memory is supposed to be in slots 1 and 3 or 2 and 4, that's usually how the channels are wired. 

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In my MB manual says not.

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huh...interesting, I'm not sure then. But regardless it doesn't really matter, there is no appreciable benefit in running your memory in dual channel rather than single channel (in gaming/non-memory intensive applications anyway). 

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huh...interesting, I'm not sure then. But regardless it doesn't really matter, there is no appreciable benefit in running your memory in dual channel rather than single channel (in gaming/non-memory intensive applications anyway). 

Well, gaming is not all my objective. I don't think that I can leave it like that, even if I add more RAM (Same MHz) my PC don't boot and sometimes I need more capacity of RAM(thats why i remove my other RAM sticks). So I don't know if is the CPU or my MB but thanks for help.

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