Gigabyte GA-B75-D3H Ram Channel Issues.

Aug 29, 2018
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Hi all,

My specs: The relevant ones to this case,
Intel Core i7-3770
Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H rev 1.2 (latest bios American Megatrends F15)
Kingston KVR16N11S8/4 4GB DDR3 @1600 Mhz
Windows 10
Cooler Master 600W Power Supply
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB

Right now, i have got 2 same rams currently running in a single channel (according to my thinking where I'm only using white slots) (2 white slots DDR3_1 and DDR3_2 and 2 blue slots DDR3_3 and DDR3_4) or if i'm wrong it can be dual channel.

My problem is that few days ago i bought the same model, same size, in simple words exactly the same ram, 2 more sticks. So i popped them into my motherboard into the blue slots but there was a boot loop. Took the new rams out, the boot was fine. So I diagnosed everything properly, turns out all 4 rams are working fine but the motherboard won't boot at all if i try to run both channels A and B at the same time.

Before i bought the rams i looked up on the internet for their compatibility.

Contacted Kingston about it if there was any problem with the ram, they went with the same procedure as i did and they said the rams work fine.

Any help please? So that i can run all 4 rams at the same time.
 
Solution
Modules sold as "singles" are guaranteed to work as singles and not in multiples. Memory is guaranteed in the form sold.

Value ram single modules may work with two, but any more than two may be difficult.

When adding extra memory, what happens is the existing memory may no longer be able to operate at rated specifications. I suggest buying a single kit of memory instead of modules sold as singles.

Modules sold as "singles" are guaranteed to work as singles and not in multiples. Memory is guaranteed in the form sold.

Value ram single modules may work with two, but any more than two may be difficult.

When adding extra memory, what happens is the existing memory may no longer be able to operate at rated specifications. I suggest buying a single kit of memory instead of modules sold as singles.

 
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