Msi B350 Ram Slots



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Home Motherboard comparison MSI B350 PC Mate vs MSI X370 Krait Gaming. MSI B350 PC Mate. MSI X370 Krait Gaming $ 99. Comparison winner. 54 facts in comparison. More memory slots (also known as DIMM slots) allow you to add more RAM to your computer. It is also useful when upgrading, as you can add RAM to.

  1. B350 GAMING PLUS gaming motherboard supports AMD® RYZEN Series processors for socket AM4, DDR4-3200+(OC) Memory and DDR4 Boost gives your DDR4 memory a performance boost, Turbo M.2 socket provides lightning fast game experience.
  2. The manual - if you had deigned simply read it - would have answered that question: you need to put the RAM in the 2nd and 4th slots from the CPU. For a dual channel setup, you technically could also use the 1st and 3rd slots, but MSI boards are usually an oddity in that they require that you start with a stick in the 2nd slot.

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Hi and thank you.
I builded 1 year my own PC, Specs:
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4790K ~4.0Ghz
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1600Mhz
PSU: Thermaltake SMART M Series SP-850M 850W
MOBO: MSI Z97 PC MATE
WC: CORSAIR H80i
Since 6 months ago i was having a trouble: Sometimes when i was turning it on, it turned on and off repeatedly, the solution was: Remove the CMOS battery. 1 week ago a decide to clean it up, then i put everything back, and when i turned on, i got the problem, but this time removing the CMOS battery didn't work, i bought 12GB ram (1x8gb, 1x4GB Crucial Ballistix Sport @1600ghz), and helped me to understand what going on: Channel B (3 and 4 slots, counting from left to right) wasn't working right.
RAM in slot 1 only = boot
RAM in slot 2 only = boot
RAM in slot 3 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 4 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 1&2 only = boot
RAM in slot 1&3 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 1&4 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 2&3 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 2&4 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 3&4 only = turned on and off repeatedly
RAM in slot 1,2,3, and 4 = Boot (No display, keyboard and mouse were not lighting)
I tried:
Update to latest BIOS version
Clean slots with Contact cleaner (DeoxIT D5)
I don't know how to check voltage, etc.
Thank you so much