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i have just built a pc but for some reason out of the 4 memory slots, 1 of them doesnt work. each slot has a 512mb ddr2 800 memory stick. dual channel. the second memory slot doesnt work at all. i tried switching the memory sticks and using all of the slots except that one and it always works fine. is it the memory slot bad? if it is i am not sure if i can RMA the motherboard, but here is the motherboard model. its a gigabyte GA-G55SLI-S4 . i'll attach a pic of it and a seperate one with the memory slot that doesnt work outlined so you can see which one it is.

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if you are running Dual channel memory you need to run your memory in this configuration:

1st slot 1ST STICK OF RAM

2nd slot NOTHING

3rd slot 2ND STICK OF RAM

4th slot NOTHING

or the other way around with slots 2 and 4 in use

That is assuming you are running 2 sticks of memory in dual channel - sticking memory in slots 1 and 2 will not work or 2 and 3 or 3 and 4

If that is not the case for you - simply RMA the board back

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quick correction to my post !!!

That is usually a common setup with ram slots - but refer to your manual to see which slots you can use for dual channel - not necessarily slots 1/3 and 2/4

***But main thing that I am trying to point out is that if your motherboard has particular slots dedicated to running memory in dual channel, make sure you stick your ram in those slots

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if you are running Dual channel memory you need to run your memory in this configuration:

1st slot 1ST STICK OF RAM

2nd slot NOTHING

3rd slot 2ND STICK OF RAM

4th slot NOTHING

or the other way around with slots 2 and 4 in use

That is assuming you are running 2 sticks of memory in dual channel - sticking memory in slots 1 and 2 will not work or 2 and 3 or 3 and 4

If that is not the case for you - simply RMA the board back

ok thanks, i put it in that setup and booted it into bios...wtf was i thinking  :oops: it worked and i tried to fix it...but also that confuses the heck out of me because it says to put them in the same color slots for dual channel...but still....if i put it in 2 yellow or 2 red (case for my mobo) it doesnt work. but if i select slot 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 it works...so i'll run that and make sure it works...thanks alot  :grin2:

but please can you explain why the manual says keep it in same color (and yes the colors are slot 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 so thats why i set it up that way in the first place. maybe thats why it didnt work though...?

edit, wait though. if i take all the memory out and just put it in slot 2 (not sure if it wont boot cause its the only stick in and not in slot 1) but it wont boot at all so that leads me to think its a defective slot??

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Did you try putting 2 sticks in slots 3 and 4, and swapping chips to make sure it is not a defective stick?

I know with my board, you can use 1, 2, or 4 sticks of ram, and if you use only 2, they have to go in Dimm B 1 and 2(which would be slot 3 and 4, not 1 and 2).

Sounds like a bad slot, but try using just 2 sticks, and swap the sticks out, until you eliminate those as suspects.

Good luck  :afro:

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Did you try putting 2 sticks in slots 3 and 4, and swapping chips to make sure it is not a defective stick?

I know with my board, you can use 1, 2, or 4 sticks of ram, and if you use only 2, they have to go in Dimm B 1 and 2(which would be slot 3 and 4, not 1 and 2).

Sounds like a bad slot, but try using just 2 sticks, and swap the sticks out, until you eliminate those as suspects.

Good luck  :afro:

yeah if i put both sticks in slots 3 and 4 it works fine. every configuration i think is possible (spent a huge while of time trying to get this right) works except when slot 2 is involved. thats why i figured it was a defective slot.

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ok, here is whats happening. if ram is in the second slot only, then it will do a long beeb, then my drives, (dvd reader and then my dvd burner drive) kick on to see if a cd is in, then it does another long beeb and repeats this process. this only happens if a stick of ram is actually in the second slot. all other slots work fine.

go through and test every ram stick you have in that slot. and only put 1 stick in.

edit// i just noticed this...when the memory is in slot 2 there are 3 click sounds before each beep.

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thanks dlewis, i ordered it from newegg...so does that mean i have to call them? i am still in the 30 day exchange policy. so i rma it with them right?

well.....i went to newegg and manually searched for the motherboard i bought and also used a link i saved to it. and it appears newegg doesnt have that model anymore. will that pose a problem?

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thanks dlewis, i ordered it from newegg...so does that mean i have to call them? i am still in the 30 day exchange policy. so i rma it with them right?

well.....i went to newegg and manually searched for the motherboard i bought and also used a link i saved to it. and it appears newegg doesnt have that model anymore. will that pose a problem?

i would call newegg, if they do not have any more, they might be able to get one from the factory. or they will give you your money back.

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hey dlewis i dont have the original bag it came in (i have the box and everything but i think i threw out the anti static bag cause i ripped it) does that matter?

also, how should i store my cpu? it seems that i cant find the little pad it was in to protect the pins on the bottom. but i hhave the bag and stuff that came on

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update, i called and i am sending it back tomorrow for a full refund...so now im trying to find a new motherboard that goes well with the components i have already...this time i'll take every single one of the reviews on newegg seriously and i'll review other sites.

thats good they are giving you a fill refund  :grin2:

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hey dlewis i dont have the original bag it came in (i have the box and everything but i think i threw out the anti static bag cause i ripped it) does that matter?

also, how should i store my cpu? it seems that i cant find the little pad it was in to protect the pins on the bottom. but i hhave the bag and stuff that came on

didnt it come in a box, in a plastic cover with the heat synk? just put it back in there.

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didnt it come in a box, in a plastic cover with the heat synk? just put it back in there.

yeah, but when i posted i thought i had lost the plastic case for the cpu itsself. i still have everything though so all is good. now that i got everything straightened out i just have to wait up to 5 or 6 business days for the refund (payed with check so they are sending me a check back) and then for them to verify my new order for the motherboard and ship it to me.  :smile2:
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yeah, but when i posted i thought i had lost the plastic case for the cpu itsself. i still have everything though so all is good. now that i got everything straightened out i just have to wait up to 5 or 6 business days for the refund (payed with check so they are sending me a check back) and then for them to verify my new order for the motherboard and ship it to me.  :smile2:

well that sucks, its gonna be almost 2 weeks before you have that computer

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yeah, but at least i'll have my laptop to type on and stuff for school...although i kinda wanted to play FEAR....(laptop specs in sig.) although my laptop does run flight simulator 2004 on medium-high with like 24fps. but i still can't wait to have my desktop up and running.  :smile2:

at least you got something to use while your wating for it.

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