S stuffmyteddybear12 Oct 9, 2018 2 0 10 Oct 9, 2018 #1 My ram is only being detected in one slot (b2 [see picture]) so I can't move it around or run dual channel how do I make it detect more than one stick of ram and in different spots?
My ram is only being detected in one slot (b2 [see picture]) so I can't move it around or run dual channel how do I make it detect more than one stick of ram and in different spots?
julienruc Honorable Aug 8, 2018 1,672 77 13,540 Oct 10, 2018 #2 Can't see the picture. But it needs to be in A2 and B2. Also you need to set them to the same speed, voltage and timings in the BIOS in order for it to work (if they're 2 different sticks) Upvote 0 Downvote
Can't see the picture. But it needs to be in A2 and B2. Also you need to set them to the same speed, voltage and timings in the BIOS in order for it to work (if they're 2 different sticks)
S stuffmyteddybear12 Oct 9, 2018 2 0 10 Oct 10, 2018 #3 Yeah, the problem is that it will only detect the ram in slot b2, so I can't even begin to set voltage and etc Upvote 0 Downvote
Yeah, the problem is that it will only detect the ram in slot b2, so I can't even begin to set voltage and etc
julienruc Honorable Aug 8, 2018 1,672 77 13,540 Oct 11, 2018 #4 stuffmyteddybear12 : Yeah, the problem is that it will only detect the ram in slot b2, so I can't even begin to set voltage and etc So it doesn not detect the RAM in slot A2? Are the 2 RAM sticks the same? Or they are different brands? Upvote 0 Downvote
stuffmyteddybear12 : Yeah, the problem is that it will only detect the ram in slot b2, so I can't even begin to set voltage and etc So it doesn not detect the RAM in slot A2? Are the 2 RAM sticks the same? Or they are different brands?