Whats the max ram supported by my mobo ram slots?

Fu2921

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I have an asus p5g41t m si MOBO and idk whats the max ram supported by each one of ram slots.
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Fu2921

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Hello and thanks by the help ☺

 

Fu2921

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hello, idk why but i tried tp upgrade my ram and i cant put more than 2x2gb sticks of ram on the slots if i put more my pc wont start up and i have win 10 64 bits. I have in total 4 sticks and they are all the same , they have the same frequency, ddr3...but they have different shapes and forms. 2 are larger than the other 2 but the chips inside them have the same size and they are all from the kingston brand.
 

WildCard999

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You need to make sure that the memory is compatible with the MB. Here is the ASUS support page that will list the modules that will work with that MB.
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P5G41TM/HelpDesk_QVL/
A BIOS update could help with memory compatibility but there's always a small chance you can end up bricking your MB.

***As far as upgrading you should use matching sticks and buy them in a set as miss matching can cause issues.
 

Fu2921

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I have the latest bios and i think its the compatibility because ll of them works if i only use 2 sticks. It just wont start up if i put more than 2

 

Fu2921

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i think they matches because they are from the same brand, kingston and the same frequency etc
 

Fu2921

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There isnt anything about p5g41t m si in the asus website. Idk if my mobo is too old or what cos i see m si in the screen when the pc starts up
 

Fu2921

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it is something similar to m lx version
 

WildCard999

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Wolf posted the correct manual and you MB looks like it will support 4x4gb (16gb) total although it's hard to tell since I have only read English. Try putting one stick in at a time to figure out if there's either a dead stick, a compatibility issue or a damaged slot.