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Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

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College Slice
Did you connect the PCIe power connector? If not, do so and see if that helps. If that doesn't fix it, try with only one stick of RAM and see if the problem persists. Do you have another power supply you can test with? I would also try updating the BIOS from the utility within the BIOS itself. If an error occurs during the flash it could kill the board, but it may be the problem anyway.

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Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

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College Slice
It can fix memory-related issues that don't appear in Memtest so it is worth trying. Also, just to confirm, I meant to check that you plugged in the power connector on the motherboard that supplies the PCIe slots, not just the videocard PCI Express Graphics connector. I was kind of vague there.

Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

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College Slice
Can you link the exact RAM you got?

Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

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College Slice
If it's possible to return it and get a dual-channel kit I'd do that.

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