About g skill ram issue

vellugoti venkata

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Feb 3, 2017
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Plzzz some one help me. I buyed asus h97 plus motherboard in 2015. At starting i used vengence 4gb x 2 =8 rams . But now i got gskill F3-10666CL9S-4GBXL. When i install gskill with both vengence rams coumpter will start but it is not showing anthing on display . If i place single g skill ram will not start properly and automatically shutdown. And will start again automatically and again automatically shutdown its continues till i remove gskill ram .if i place both vengence rams without gskill ram computer works fine . So can some one help what is the problem.
 
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I could not say anything is wrong without knowing the model number of the origenal memory.
If the origenal memory is 1.5 volt 1600 and your trying to add 1.5 volt 1333 to that with the board trying to run the new memory at 1600 that to me is a issue already.
I would try reseting CMOS install only the new memory and see if it boots.
Then go from their to checking the timings and speed adding 0.05 volts then adding the old memory and see what happens.

Lutfij

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1| It's customary to include your full system's specs. List hem as:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:

2| have you made sure your BIOS for your motherboard was up to date prior to adding more ram?

3| It's bad practice to add ram with your existing ram kit installed. That is, you should not mix and match ram kits.

4| What slots have you dropped the G skill memory into? On that note, can you link us to the Vengeance ram's you have on your system? Did you buy them as a kit or did you buy 2 of the same stick of ram?

It seems like you have a bad kit from G Skill.
 

Zerk2012

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I could not say anything is wrong without knowing the model number of the origenal memory.
If the origenal memory is 1.5 volt 1600 and your trying to add 1.5 volt 1333 to that with the board trying to run the new memory at 1600 that to me is a issue already.
I would try reseting CMOS install only the new memory and see if it boots.
Then go from their to checking the timings and speed adding 0.05 volts then adding the old memory and see what happens.
 
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