So a small backstory:
I bought a computer two years ago, and made sure the one I got was able to be upgraded in the future.
The computer I bought has a 2.6 ghz quad core, 2 sticks of 2G ram each (so 4G total) and some other unimportant stuff like a 1TB harddrive and good video card.
Anyways I decided, thanks to an awesome coupon from newegg.com, to upgrade to 8G of RAM. So here is what happens:
I bought 2 more sticks of identical ram to what I have, and I mean identical down to the part # and company. They are completely the same:
DDR3 1333 2G x 16 U-Dimm company is ADATA.
When I leave the original RAM in A1 and B1, the computer boots fine with 4G of RAM.
When I replace the two original RAM with the two new RAM in A1 and B1, the computer boots fine with 4G of RAM.
When I mix 1 new and 1 old RAM in A1 and B1, the computer boots fine with 4G of RAM.
But, whenever I try to mix and match any combination using A2 and B2, to hopefully get 8G of RAM, or even just leave A1 and B1 empty and put the RAM in A2 and B2, the same thing happens:
The computer turns on, makes a few noises, but never makes that beep sound that it has loaded and my monitor never does anything.
If I go back to A1 and B1 it continues to boot and function normally.
My motherboard says it supports up to 16G of RAM, so that shouldn't be the problem. The make of the motherboard is P7P55D LE. The computer is running Vista 64 bit.
If anyone has any suggestions please let me know thanks!
I bought a computer two years ago, and made sure the one I got was able to be upgraded in the future.
The computer I bought has a 2.6 ghz quad core, 2 sticks of 2G ram each (so 4G total) and some other unimportant stuff like a 1TB harddrive and good video card.
Anyways I decided, thanks to an awesome coupon from newegg.com, to upgrade to 8G of RAM. So here is what happens:
I bought 2 more sticks of identical ram to what I have, and I mean identical down to the part # and company. They are completely the same:
DDR3 1333 2G x 16 U-Dimm company is ADATA.
When I leave the original RAM in A1 and B1, the computer boots fine with 4G of RAM.
When I replace the two original RAM with the two new RAM in A1 and B1, the computer boots fine with 4G of RAM.
When I mix 1 new and 1 old RAM in A1 and B1, the computer boots fine with 4G of RAM.
But, whenever I try to mix and match any combination using A2 and B2, to hopefully get 8G of RAM, or even just leave A1 and B1 empty and put the RAM in A2 and B2, the same thing happens:
The computer turns on, makes a few noises, but never makes that beep sound that it has loaded and my monitor never does anything.
If I go back to A1 and B1 it continues to boot and function normally.
My motherboard says it supports up to 16G of RAM, so that shouldn't be the problem. The make of the motherboard is P7P55D LE. The computer is running Vista 64 bit.
If anyone has any suggestions please let me know thanks!