Answer

Please try the following steps:




  1. Clear CMOS: Turn off the power then short the JBAT1 pins with a jumper or screwdriver, or remove the motherboard battery for a few minutes to reset the BIOS. This helps fix problems caused by wrong memory overclock settings.

  2. Single channel test: Install only one RAM stick at a time and test it in each recommended slot to check if a slot or RAM stick is bad.

  3. Check CPU pins: Remove the CPU and see if any socket pins are bent or dirty. The memory controller is inside the CPU, so damaged pins can cause RAM channel issues.

  4. Use flash BIOS button: If your motherboard supports it, try updating the BIOS to the latest version without installing the CPU or RAM. This can fix compatibility issues between the BIOS and memory SPD info.