![]() Then I even booted to W10, but crashed after 3min.Ĭontacted ASRock, got generic tips to try - which are good at the beginning - but when it did not work after second answer they directed me to discuss it with seller. After like milion tries while swapping sticks I somehow did manage to boot into BIOS, but it crashed. RAM: 2x16 Crucial Ballistix 3600 CL16 (BL2K16G36C16U4B) + one stick for testing: HX426C16FB3/4 (4GB HyperX)Īt the beginning I was able to only boot on single channel (single stick or A1+A2 or B1+B2). Hi, would like to join this thread as it has multiple common symptoms as my system does. Whether you need to upgrade the RAM Memory for the 3600 processor for Dual Channel to work. ![]() I would highly suggest you open a MSI Support ticket and also with Crucial Support and see what they both say about the RAM you have installed. There are two reasons why your RAM Memory may not be listed:ġ) MSI tested the RAM Memory and found it not to be 100% compatible thus not listedĢ) MSI didn't test the RAM Memory thus it is not listed.īut just seeing the QVL List for your motherboard for the 3xxx CPUs and it shows only one entry for Crucial seems to indicate your RAM is not compatible with your motherboard for the Ryzen 3600 processor but is compatible with your previous Rzyen 2700x which shows a big list of Crucial RAM Memory to be compatible. These are all the 2xxx RAM Modules that start with BLS8G4D from the QVL List. I couldn't locate your RAM MEMORY part number in the 2xxx but the QVL List had many Crucial RAM MEMORY modules listed as being compatible. According to your Motherboard's QVL list for the 3xxx CPUs there is only one listing for Crucial RAM MEMORY: ![]()
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