- Mar 4, 2019
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A friend gave mine an ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming board so as I was changing from AMD to Intel bought a new CPU and RAM The RAM I bought was G.Skill AEGIS DDR4-3000 C16 DC (2x8GB)
If I just put one stick into the M/B I could get it to be recognised after a lot of messing about but it wouldnt fire up with two sticks in.
Because of this and the cost of the CPU and RAM I decided to stay with Intel and just buy a new M/B which is a ASUS Prime Z270-K, and I have the same problem, the RAM is very tight and although I managed to get one stick to work, adding another and the pc wont boot. Do you think it is a problem with the RAM or am I missing something.
If I just put one stick into the M/B I could get it to be recognised after a lot of messing about but it wouldnt fire up with two sticks in.
Because of this and the cost of the CPU and RAM I decided to stay with Intel and just buy a new M/B which is a ASUS Prime Z270-K, and I have the same problem, the RAM is very tight and although I managed to get one stick to work, adding another and the pc wont boot. Do you think it is a problem with the RAM or am I missing something.