I recently bought 32 GB of ram to replace my current 8GB, I've checked compatibility, and it fits perfectly, I've also checked ram capacity, and i have more than enough, thank you
it's an Msi infinite B915 and it's Crucial ram 2x16 DDR4need the model number of the comuter and exactly what ram did you install? It is usually one of two things, wrong ram or not fully pushed into the slot.
sorry i took so long to answerneed the model number of the comuter and exactly what ram did you install? It is usually one of two things, wrong ram or not fully pushed into the slot.
it's a desktop pc (msi infinite B915)and what is the model of this laptop?
I will try to get you the information, can you please tell me everything you need to know?Thanks for the info...Now know where to start.
I will assume you purchased crucial recommended ram for your specific system? You really did not give all the info about the ram to verify you purchased the right ram if you did not get what crucial recommends.
So, did you try them one at a time? did you try them in different slots. Did you push them until you heard a click when installing?
Okay, thank you anyway!it is beyond me when it comes to overclocking. don't think I will be of any further help. sorry
thank youmaybe check out toms hardware forum and see if they can help. they are related to this site
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Oh sorry, new to these websites, thanks..You are still posting in tomsguide not on tomshardware.