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New RAM and now it turns on and nothing happens

ShadyInvictus

I just got some Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x8 GB 3000Mhz Sticks for my ryzen 5 1600x on the MSI B350 Pro-VDH

 

and it worked fine with my Crucial Ballistix LT 2x4GB 2400Mhz Kit 

 

When i Turn it on, every fan and the rgb on the ram is on , but usb devices wont turn on and the Monitor stays Black 

the CPU on the Ez Debug LED Lights for a Second After turning on and then ist turns off

 

so what is the Problem ? 

 

Thanks in advance 

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Ram is probably incompatible with the motherboard.

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Maybe first turn off every X.M.P. profiles in BIOS, set everything related to RAM to default and try then.

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did you try placing the NEW ram where your old ram is? @fasauceomecould be correct. 

 

Try it and get back to us. 

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5 minutes ago, ShadyInvictus said:

I just got some Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x8 GB 3000Mhz Sticks for my ryzen 5 1600x on the MSI B350 Pro-VDH

 

and it worked fine with my Crucial Ballistix LT 2x4GB 2400Mhz Kit 

 

When i Turn it on, every fan and the rgb on the ram is on , but usb devices wont turn on and the Monitor stays Black 

the CPU on the Ez Debug LED Lights for a Second After turning on and then ist turns off

 

so what is the Problem ? 

 

Thanks in advance 

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Is there a led on your mother board thats on and the word by it is DRAM?

 

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9 minutes ago, bigmouthbob1 said:

Is there a led on your mother board thats on and the word by it is DRAM?

 

Yeah but its blinking on CPU a few times and then the leds turn off

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Yeah,

14 minutes ago, DVA said:

did you try placing the NEW ram where your old ram is? @fasauceomecould be correct. 

 

Try it and get back to us. 

Yeah, and on the manual it says 2100-2667 and the others clocks Till 3200 ti says (oc) at the end 

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18 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

Maybe first turn off every X.M.P. profiles in BIOS, set everything related to RAM to default and try then.

I cant even enter the bios 

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56 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Ram is probably incompatible with the motherboard.

AMD boards/CPUs have never really been picky about RAM in my experience. If the RAM is faster than your hardware supports, it will just run at a reduced speed. Intel used to have some compatibility issues with certain brands and such but I'm not sure if this is still the case or not.

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45 minutes ago, ShadyInvictus said:

OK BOIS 

 

clearing the CMOS fixed it, shouldve tried it earlier, thanks for your time though ❤️ 

Of course I was thinking about entering BIOS using old memory, disable all improvements (set everything to auto), save and restart then with new memory. But your method is the same good if you have no complex BIOS configuration.

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