P pradeep_40 Prominent Apr 1, 2017 4 0 510 Oct 28, 2017 #1 I am using Msi h61m-p20(g3) motherboard when I installed a data 8gb 1600 mix it is rebooting showing blue screen and again rebooting
I am using Msi h61m-p20(g3) motherboard when I installed a data 8gb 1600 mix it is rebooting showing blue screen and again rebooting
Solution P P Paul NZ Oct 28, 2017 Try the other ram slot. See if it crashes. Or make sure the ram is in the slot properly. Make sure you hear it click into the slot
Try the other ram slot. See if it crashes. Or make sure the ram is in the slot properly. Make sure you hear it click into the slot
P Paul NZ Polypheme Sep 15, 2014 20,779 3 61,010 Oct 28, 2017 #2 It maybe faulty. Remove it if you've installed other ram Upvote 0 Downvote
P pradeep_40 Prominent Apr 1, 2017 4 0 510 Oct 28, 2017 #3 Paul NZ : It maybe faulty. Remove it if you've installed other ram It is a brand new ram Upvote 0 Downvote
P Paul NZ Polypheme Sep 15, 2014 20,779 3 61,010 Oct 28, 2017 #4 It can still be faulty. If you had other ram and that was fine. And this is the only ram thats crashing it maybe faulty Did you install an Ivy Bridge CPU?? According to the MSI site, Only Ivy bridge CPU's support 1600 ram Upvote 0 Downvote
It can still be faulty. If you had other ram and that was fine. And this is the only ram thats crashing it maybe faulty Did you install an Ivy Bridge CPU?? According to the MSI site, Only Ivy bridge CPU's support 1600 ram
P pradeep_40 Prominent Apr 1, 2017 4 0 510 Oct 28, 2017 #5 Paul NZ : It can still be faulty. If you had other ram and that was fine. And this is the only ram thats crashing it maybe faulty Did you install an Ivy Bridge CPU?? According to the MSI site, Only Ivy bridge CPU's support 1600 ram Processpr is i5 3470 Upvote 0 Downvote
Paul NZ : It can still be faulty. If you had other ram and that was fine. And this is the only ram thats crashing it maybe faulty Did you install an Ivy Bridge CPU?? According to the MSI site, Only Ivy bridge CPU's support 1600 ram Processpr is i5 3470
P Paul NZ Polypheme Sep 15, 2014 20,779 3 61,010 Oct 28, 2017 Solution #6 Try the other ram slot. See if it crashes. Or make sure the ram is in the slot properly. Make sure you hear it click into the slot Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Try the other ram slot. See if it crashes. Or make sure the ram is in the slot properly. Make sure you hear it click into the slot