I might buy a single stick of 16GB ram instead of two 8GB modules as it seemed to be the second slot that was causing an issue.That’s where I’d start.
Any thoughts on that being something that might help?
I might buy a single stick of 16GB ram instead of two 8GB modules as it seemed to be the second slot that was causing an issue.That’s where I’d start.
I've just had a look on Amazon and the products that RAM is listed as compatible with is pretty much Macs and Macbooks so I wonder if that is why they aren't working (was quite surprised as didn't even think Apple products could be upgraded!)
The point is, any troubleshooting you’ve done up to this point is on questionable RAM, so the results aren’t valid.I might by a single stick of 16GB ram instead of 2 8GB modules as it seemed to be the second slot that was causing an issue.
Any thoughts on that being something that might help?
you can get corsair ram on amazon, and that's one of the brands that PCS uses in its buildsSo, would you suggest returning the ram and replacing it with a better brand would be the best option?
OK sure thanks for that imput.You can also find Crucial on amazon, and even though they're a reputable brand, I had issues with them myself. But my case was easier to troubleshoot, as one module worked and the other didn't and they replaced the faulty one for free.
I also never heard about that brand and agree with @SpyderTracks that it is likely a memory issue. You very likely won't have issues with a single module, but have 2 always gives you better performance
The point is, any troubleshooting you’ve done up to this point is on questionable RAM, so the results aren’t valid.
Single channel RAM will have a performance impact as it’s dual channel RAM.
I would still buy a matched pair of decent RAM before coming to any conclusions.
Likely because they're not matched.I just don't get why they wouldn't work in tandem but work individually despite everything else adding up.
Have you checked the photo i provided earlier on in the thread? They are a matching pair of modules. I have attached below for your reference.Likely because they're not matched.
What makes you think they’re matched? Do you know what a matched pair is?Have you checked the photo i provided earlier on in the thread? They are a matching pair of modules. I have attached below for your reference.
I just assumed that a matched pair means they are both exactly the same module. Make and specs wise. Is that what you mean?What makes you think they’re matched? Do you know what a matched pair is?
No, a matched pair is matched at the silicon level. So it’s much more than just grabbing two that are the same specs, they’re actually matched to the point that they’re from the same batch, so cut from the same wafers. This way they are as close as possible in electrical and thermal properties.I just assumed that a matched pair means they are both exactly the same module. Make and specs wise. Is that what you mean?
I see. These two came as a pair (see the below link) and I have no way of knowing if they were made as part of the same batch. Is that something you can check before purchasing? Seems very specific.No, a matched pair is matched at the silicon level. So it’s much more than just grabbing two that are the same specs, they’re actually matched to the point that they’re from the same batch, so cut from the same wafers. This way they are as close as possible in electrical and thermal properties.
That's why you buy a reputable brand, because they will have control over the silicon and actually be able to create matched pairs. It's always marketted as such when it's actually a matched pair.I see. These two came as a pair (see the below link) and I have no way of knowing if they were made as part of the same batch. Is that something you can check before purchasing? Seems very specific.
Fair enough. I have requested my refund and I am sending them back to amazon tomorrow.That's why you buy a reputable brand, because they will have control over the silicon and actually be able to create matched pairs. It's always marketted as such when it's actually a matched pair.
That brand just seems to be a knock off, I wouldn't think for one second that they're actually matched pairs.
If it were me, I'd always buy a matched pair.Fair enough. I have requested my refund and I am sending them back to amazon tomorrow.
I was planning to buy the same module as my current strip which is the Kingston DDR3 1600MHz 8GB and a technician at PCS even sent me the link where I can purchase that exact module but now i'm apprehensive to do that if you say it might not be matched?
I only want 16GB so I would like to buy another 8GB strip if I can but if it's not matched then I might have an issue it seems.Apologies for my ignorance here, but could he buy a Kingston DDR3 1600MHz 16gb and try it with his 8gb and have a total of 24?
He gets his 16 stick then anyway if he cant.
I see that PCS sometimes does similar to this with an 8 and a 4 stick to make 12 - or does this "matched" issue come in?