bought called RAM
My mother: Asus P7P55 LXmy percents: DualCore Intel Core i5 650, 3433 MHz (26 x 132) Clarkdale
RAM: x2 Kingston 99U5471-002.A00LF DDR3-1333 2gb
Problem : Bought RAM 8Gb DDR-III 1600MHz Kingston HyperX Fury (HX316C10FB/8) when installing it into a computer is enable to boot Windows, after Windows restart.
Attempts: reset BIOS,Memok - did not help!
Are still options to reinstall Windows.But I decided to write you , I guess it is not suitable for frequency ((( say true or false? we need to change ?
skorpiok1
Your CPU needs 16 chip memory modules, others will not seek them on the secondary market
CRYSIS0707
Well, firstly, if the system will post, then the memory supported. Windows may not boot for several reasons, and not all of them are connected with RAM.
For example, when you install the new memory could be reset for defautl BIOS, and SATA controller switched from ACHI to IDE.
In General, the memory certainly reap memtest test from under DOS (if memory is not stable a couple of failed attempts zabotitsa Windu and she can no longer climb)
DartMaul
I am weak in theory, and normally I can not answer, you yourself, if interested, look why i5 first generation only work with 16 chip memory modules
ark.intel.com/ru/products/43546 look at this link your PERC supports DDR3 1066/1333 , the problems are rather due to incompatible memory frequency to 1600. Suitable only 1333 I also have the same mother, percents i7-870 bought 8Gb DDR-III 1333MHz Kingston is working fine.
Do not talk nonsense, if does not support 1600 then it is simply a machine will operate at 1333. Most likely something with straps.
skorpiok1
after inscription of vindovs
CRYSIS0707
why i5 first generation only work with 16 chip memory modules
How's it going?
I am weak in theory
If you are weak in theory, do not try to give advice that contradicted the original data.
you'd better, if you're interested, poiskat
I have everything in order, but you, my friend, it would be nice to know at least what the post means, and what conclusions can be drawn from the fact that the system takes it (post).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power-on_self-test
dimasukhinin1978
Trestan
Gentlemen, here is the reference in Wikipedia for you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_presence_detect
Hi, to start install the old memory, if to start with Windows , if not then maybe when you install the new memory bent the contact in the slot, try on one lath in different slots(when bent the contact channel is open,the treatment is replacement of the motherboard) too do with the new memory, if not start, there is no compatibility(before the software upgrade of iron is necessary to carefully examine the settings.)
C old all straps working )I go into the BIOS of the old system is written there is written memory - 8192
Tried to load safe blue screen code of the incompatibility( just looked at the ASUS on the uterus list of field trips , it is generally up to 2 GB of all))))
skorpiok1
Change the bar to another better than 1333MHz ,so there was no dancing with a tambourine
DartMaul
I'm in the process of learning, thanks for the link
P. S sorry for literacy, but to sit with the phone on pg one more masochism
DartMaul
On the Russian version of a reference throw off Anglo-Saxon is not my first language
dimasukhinin1978
On the wiki there. If you want on Russian Google on request SPD.
In 2 words is a set of profiles in memory, the corresponding General standards. Even if the module is 1600 or more MHz in it all smoothly stitched sections for lower frequencies, and the system loads the profile with the highest supported frequency.
CRYSIS0707
If the system posts (that is, in principle displays any image on screen), this means that the test of all the vital nodes (including memory) will be successful.
skorpiok1
Motherboard BIOS updated to the latest versions ? If not, dump all the settings, and renew. Accomplish your goal here. What Windows cost ?
skorpiok1
Try it in different slots to insert any of the four should start
http://www.asus.com/ru/Motherboards/P7P55_LX/HelpDesk_QVL there is a list of supported memory for your Board
That's also interesting in the list is greater than 2 GB is not present, and in the description says that up to 16GB like?only 4 slots
skorpiok1
I don't know I have the same motherboard are all 16 gigs and strips of different capacity from Kingston. If we talk about limit of 8Gb then this is installed KVR1333D3N9/8G - Kingston 99U5471-038.A00LF