Here's an interesting issue
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 6:24 pm
So, I've been working on an old triple channel motherboard with a dead DIMM slot on the primary channel. I cannot get the board to recognize any other slots on the other channel.
The board has 6 slots, 3 of each matched into two channels. System will not POST with one stick in any single secondary slot.
But...both BIOS and Windows will register 4gigs with one stick of the three in a secondary slot, meaning they ignore the other slot....while CPU-Z will recognize all 6 gigs. Meaning the secondary slots are functional. Only one dead slot on the board, and its a primary.
The two fucntional primary slots are running in dual channel, and I can't get the system to recognize the other slots at all. Nothing useful in BIOS.
The board has 6 slots, 3 of each matched into two channels. System will not POST with one stick in any single secondary slot.
But...both BIOS and Windows will register 4gigs with one stick of the three in a secondary slot, meaning they ignore the other slot....while CPU-Z will recognize all 6 gigs. Meaning the secondary slots are functional. Only one dead slot on the board, and its a primary.
The two fucntional primary slots are running in dual channel, and I can't get the system to recognize the other slots at all. Nothing useful in BIOS.