Corsair / ASUS / Dual Channel Problem

LaCocoRoco

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Mar 22, 2013
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I searched on Google and i found some Results for my Problem in this Forum.
I still do not realy know what i am doing wrong, so i hope you could help me!

I try to explain it as good as possible.
First of all my Hardware/ Software specs:
ASUS Rampage IV Gene
Intel i7-3820
Corsair Dominator GT
NVIDIA GTX 660 TI Watercooled
Samsung 128GB SSD M4 (CT128M4SSD2)
Windows Ultimate 64Bit
Treiber installiert
Bios Motherboard Updated

The Problem is, that i can't run the Corsair RAM in Dual Channel.
Or.. its possible it already runs in Dual Channel.
One CPU-Z Software says Single and the ROG CPU-Z Version says Dual.
I will not explain many more. I will show the Pictures.

http://imageshack.us/a/img600/1066/20130323225555system.png
http://imageshack.us/a/img703/5276/20130323234018e7091ramp.png
http://imageshack.us/a/img580/7939/20130323225640.png
http://imageshack.us/a/img10/7769/20130323225610cpuz.png
http://imageshack.us/a/img15/8241/20130324000843cpuz.png

Someone knows why my System only has 4GB RAM?

I hope you can help me...
Andreas

PS: Sorry for the System of this Forum agains Spaam and whatever...
Couldnt post IMG how they should be in a Thread :)
 

LaCocoRoco

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Mar 22, 2013
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The Answer was:
Not only Push the Power Button! Switch the whole System off!
Push in one RAM. Start the System. Shut down the System.
Again everything completet off. Push in the next RAM.
It works.. finally.. is it possible that when you don't switch off the whole System,
somthing stays on the RAM/ Board while switching them around?
I regoniced that the RAM Timings before i done this, was at (B1: 9-10-9-27-1) and (C1: 10-11-10-24-1).
I thought somthing like: Well.. i Only can Configurate one RAM and what the other does is a think of the Board.

But thx for Reading this :=)

Have a nice Day.

Andreas