New PC after turn on nothing happens

Somewhere on the screen it tells me:

Adjust system memory multiplier to adjust overall memory frequency. 'Auto" s ets the memory multiplier according to memory SPD (Serial Presence Detection), a multiplier setting configured by the memory vendor which follows standard JEDEC specifications.

So I mean.. shouldn't the motherboard auto-adjust according to the RAM I plug into it?
 
So I can go into bios and change that and then the ram I have will work? Is that what you're saying?

What does "OC" stand for?

With an 8 GB ram from my old PC, the new PC works like a charm. The problem is the RAM 100,000%! Which is great, found the problem :)

Let me know please?



I can't confirm if Ram is compatible with the motherboard. That's why I asked.

The problem is the ram.

I'm not sure what you mean about the FSB and the out of sync thing. How do I check it? What's that all about?
FSB means front side bus
Your ram is ddr4 3200
Your ram bus speed is between 800 mhz to 2133 mhz

Out of sync will mean your MB will not be able to handle the ram speed at any given time. This leads to your pc to freeze. Applies also to faulty ram.

Always check that your MB will support your ram speed.
 
These two are the same links.

Shit!

Ram - http://www.novicomp.rs/kupi/32gb-2-x-16gb-ddr4-3200-kingston-hx432c18fbk2-32-hyperx-fury-1331

Motherboard - https://viphouse.rs/racunarske-komponente/maticne-ploce/gigabyte/b450-aorus-pro/product/125654

FSB means front side bus
Your ram is ddr4 3200
Your ram bus speed is between 800 mhz to 2133 mhz

Out of sync will mean your MB will not be able to handle the ram speed at any given time. This leads to your pc to freeze. Applies also to faulty ram.

Always check that your MB will support your ram speed.

Does my motherboard not support it?

Motherboard info:

4x 288-Pin DDR4
Opis memorije 4 x DDR4 DIMM sockets supporting up to 64 GB of system memory
Dual channel memory architecture
Support for DDR4 3200(O.C.)/2933/2667/2400/2133 MHz memory modules
Support for ECC Un-buffered DIMM 1Rx8/2Rx8 memory modules (operate in non-ECC mode)
Support for non-ECC Un-buffered DIMM 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 memory modules
Support for Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules

Ram info:

32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4/3200 KINGSTON HX432C18FBK2/32, HyperX Fury
 
The mobo supports DDR4 3200 RAM. There should be no problems. Which CPU are you using? You need to cross check the RAM vs the CPU compatibility list too. It's rarely the mobo that would be incompatible with the RAM.
 
1.Your MB does not auto adjust ram frequency. Support your ddr4 3200 mhz only when over clocked

Its supposed but here is your problem
Somewhere on the screen it tells me:

Adjust system memory multiplier to adjust overall memory frequency. 'Auto" s ets the memory multiplier according to memory SPD (Serial Presence Detection), a multiplier setting configured by the memory vendor which follows standard JEDEC specifications.

So I mean.. shouldn't the motherboard auto-adjust according to the RAM I plug into it?
 
The mobo supports DDR4 3200 RAM. There should be no problems. Which CPU are you using? You need to cross check the RAM vs the CPU compatibility list too. It's rarely the mobo that would be incompatible with the RAM.

OMG haha. It just never ends does it.

Help a brother out. This is my CPU - https://baito.rs/procesori/amd-ryzen-5-2600x

Podnožje: Socket AM4
Brzina procesora: 3.6 GHz
Jezgro: AMD Ryzen
L2 keš: 3 MB
L3 keš: 16 MB
Proces proizvodnje: 12 nm
Vrsta procesora: AMD Ryzen 5
Broj jezgra: 6

AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, 6 Core (3,6GHz/4,2GHz turbo), 12 Threads, 3MB L2 cashe, 16MB L3 cache, 95W, Wraith Spire Cooler (AM4)

It should support it, no?
 
I believe you got all the answers you need on the thread... If you don't understand them then you might wanna take it to someone that knows more about building PCs.

Exchange ram for less MHz if you want to run out of the box or overclock the Frequency of Ram to 3200 in BIOS.
 
OMG haha. It just never ends does it.

AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, 6 Core (3,6GHz/4,2GHz turbo), 12 Threads, 3MB L2 cashe, 16MB L3 cache, 95W, Wraith Spire Cooler (AM4)

It should support it, no?

Yea technically that CPU is only up to 2933mhz ram but it doesn't cause any problems if you go over.
 
Exchange ram for less MHz if you want to run out of the box or overclock the Frequency of Ram to 3200 in BIOS.

If the RAM is too fast usually the motherboard will just slow it down to where it will work. Can always see if you can tone it down in the bios anyway and run it at a lower frequency. If it's already at 3200 he can't OC it to 3200?
 
1.Your MB does not auto adjust ram frequency. Support your ddr4 3200 mhz only when over clocked

Its supposed but here is your problem

It doesn't?

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Your ram is not on supported ram sticks list for this mobo unless I'm missing something:
http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_b450-aorus-pro-raven_181220.pdf

That may be the case, but not for sure.

Shit. So it may just be incompatible and nothing will make it work.

I believe you got all the answers you need on the thread... If you don't understand them then you might wanna take it to someone that knows more about building PCs.

Exchange ram for less MHz if you want to run out of the box or overclock the Frequency of Ram to 3200 in BIOS.

Well, yes and no. Look at what @satyr85 posted above. If he's right than it's just not compatible and nothing I do will make it work.

That said, I am trying to figure out how to overclock the Frequency of Ram to 3200 in BIOS. When I change "Auto" to "Manual" next to the System Memory Multiplier in BIOS, it just reverts back to Auto on its own immediately.
 
If the RAM is too fast usually the motherboard will just slow it down to where it will work. Can always see if you can tone it down in the bios anyway and run it at a lower frequency. If it's already at 3200 he can't OC it to 3200?

That is true but I've personally seen some mobos do this shit where if you don't set the OC to corresponding value then it just won't work. It is why I've suggested it.
 
Just because the RAM isn't on the compatibility list doesn't mean it's not compatible. You can return it and say it doesn't work? It could still be broken?
 
Shit. So it may just be incompatible and nothing will make it work.
Dude, did you use pcpartpicker.com before buying the components and building it?
If not, thats where you've gone wrong. Some of your components may be incompatible with each other. Put your components into pcpartpicker and see if there's any clashes.

If its not the RAM, its most likely CPU issue (bent pins). Are your pins bent?
 
Just because the RAM isn't on the compatibility list doesn't mean it's not compatible. You can return it and say it doesn't work? It could still be broken?
You are right but with compatible 2 ram sticks we can be sure its not ram.
OP - test your setup with one ram stick only. Try that with both ram sticks. Maybe one is bad.
 
You are right but with compatible 2 ram sticks we can be sure its not ram.
OP - test your setup with one ram stick only. Try that with both ram sticks. Maybe one is bad.

Okay, I'll do that.

By the way, my BIOS won't let me change the "System Memory Multiplier"

On other things if I double-click on "Auto" it gives me an option between Auto and Manual, and I can switch. But on System Memory Multiplier I am not allowed to switch.

Also in the manual it talks something about Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.R), but I can't find such a thing anywhere in the BIOS.
 
You are right but with compatible 2 ram sticks we can be sure its not ram.
OP - test your setup with one ram stick only. Try that with both ram sticks. Maybe one is bad.

Okay I tried them both. The same old behavior, the pc/monitor doesn't turn on at all.

If I turned the pc on and off and restarted it about 7 times, then it would turn on, and freeze within 5 seconds.

I put back in the 8GB ram from my other PC, it turned on right away.
 
I put back in the 8GB ram from my other PC, it turned on right away
So on this 8gb ram stick from other PC you can install windows etc on Ryzen 2600x PC?
 
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