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AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Hello everyone, there is a Ryzen5 2600 CPU, the 2-channel RAM mode stopped working, I tested it on my old Ryzen 5 2600 with another defect, the 2-channel RAM mode works there, can it be cured or not?
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Mixed brands of RAM is never a good idea. With memory so cheap, I would get two sticks of the same RAM for a total of 16 GB. However, you can try swapping around the sticks in your first machine to see if you can find a combo that works, or you can try relaxing the memory speed settings to see if that helps.
As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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The memory that Kingston bought after corsair and AMD, Kingston RAM are the same, and if Kingston is run in 2-channel mode, it turns out 1 channel and 8gb in total. is there anything that can be fixed with the CPU?
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Not with the CPU to the best of my knowledge. I would turn off AMD EXPO and XMP profiles to see if the default settings work.
Perhaps you want to try swapping the CPUs if they are indeed the same ones? I would not bother - I would just buy a matched pair of memory sticks that total 16 GB and call it a day. Save the old memory sticks for another computer.
As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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Yeah, mixing and matching RAM can be detrimental to the performance of the machine. The first thing I would do is find an inexpensive kit from G. Skill, or Team Group, and see if it works with the matching kit.
Otherwise, have you tried a different motherboard to see if it is the problem?
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In the photo there are 2 different CPUs, ram is the same
