07-14-2017
11:13 AM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
10:12 PM
by
ROGBot
07-14-2017 11:45 AM
haihane wrote:
any secondary system where you can test the ram sticks? just to make sure it's okay
07-14-2017 12:07 PM
07-14-2017 12:23 PM
haihane wrote:
you mentioned changing RAM slots to make sure it's reseated, expecting the motherboard to revert to default values (both are what i would do too).
i probably worry more about the RAM sticks a little bit more than you do. but seeing that you mentioned you bought another one and same error still occurred; would it be okay for you to use your original ram sticks to test it again? (don't use the new one, i'm hoping the RAM slots aren't actively frying ram sticks).
unplug the main powerplug, push power button, wait a bit for any residual power to leak out.
put your original ram sticks in, then find the jumper to clear CMOS (or take out the battery for 3 minutes).
put CMOS battery back in. replug power, and try and have your fingers crossed 😕
07-14-2017 07:38 PM