I am converting my desktop into a gaming computer for the kids and bought a new video card and RAM and it won't POST with the new RAM. Current specs:
MB: Gigabyte ga-970a-d3p
CPU: AMD FX8300
PSU: EVGA 500w
Video: Asus Phoenix GEForce GTX-1650 OC 4GB
Current RAM: G.Skills Ripjaws DDR3 8GB (2x4GB) 1607
New RAM: G.Skills Ripjaws X DDR3 32GB (4x8GB) 1866
BIOS is up to date, OS Windows 10
Everything runs fine as it is now, but when I shut it down and load the new RAM, it won't POST, no beep, fans spin. I have tried moving the RAM around, only putting in 2 sticks vs 4, nothing. I reset the CMOS, nothing. is it bad memory? Something I need to do to the BIOS before putting the new RAM in? I don't think I've tried every possible position of all 4 sticks, but will if that is the recommendation. I'm not an expert computer builder, but know enough to get around and be dangerous. Thanks.
MB: Gigabyte ga-970a-d3p
CPU: AMD FX8300
PSU: EVGA 500w
Video: Asus Phoenix GEForce GTX-1650 OC 4GB
Current RAM: G.Skills Ripjaws DDR3 8GB (2x4GB) 1607
New RAM: G.Skills Ripjaws X DDR3 32GB (4x8GB) 1866
BIOS is up to date, OS Windows 10
Everything runs fine as it is now, but when I shut it down and load the new RAM, it won't POST, no beep, fans spin. I have tried moving the RAM around, only putting in 2 sticks vs 4, nothing. I reset the CMOS, nothing. is it bad memory? Something I need to do to the BIOS before putting the new RAM in? I don't think I've tried every possible position of all 4 sticks, but will if that is the recommendation. I'm not an expert computer builder, but know enough to get around and be dangerous. Thanks.
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