Problem with the Dual Channel
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Initially, after performing the following tests, the conclusion I can draw is that it is channel 1 and 2 A of the motherboard. But before that, I would like to know your opinion on whether it is a RAM problem. Initially, with the latest BIOS I installed, the 1.40 (the 1.50 seems to only provide compatibility with Windows
), I have seen that they have added a patch for some GS.Kill. The list of memories compatible with the motherboard include the crucial ones. In my case, the Spot ones.
I have disassembled the H100 kit, verified the socket pins and the CPU transistors. I have cleaned the memory slots and the memory itself. With the tester, I have verified if there is power reaching all the memory banks and it does. I do not see any mechanical failure or at least I cannot find it. Banks A1 and 2 do not work. Only the other two, since I have tried both memories in bank A and only B is the one that works. What do you think it could be? -
It's the new one, isn't it?
I was processing RMA and flying... or even direct exchange with the store, it's not even been 15 days since the purchase, right?Best regards
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It's the new one, isn't it?
I was processing the RMA and off to fly... or even a direct exchange with the store, it's not even been 15 days since the purchase, right?Best regards
Well, it is the new one. The new board. Anyway, it seems I have no choice but to disassemble it, put on the security cover and since it's not even been fifteen days, off to fly.

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Better this way jordiqui, when in doubt don't try to fix it yourself with cunning, it should be working well out of the box. I know it's a hassle, but you're not going to risk waiting 15 days to see if it gets fixed... it's not worth the risk.Best regards