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December 12th, 2022 19:00
Aurora R12, three 16GB ram not working
Alienware Aurora R12
i just bought 3 16GB memory stick and its working when i add 1 into my R12 . but when i put other 2 the computer wont power on and the power key just blinking 4times each. do i have to enter bios and make any changes?
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redxps630
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December 12th, 2022 20:00
the 3 x 16 GB are probably different from the existing 16 single stick oem from Dell. when you add 1 only, the bios was able to accommodate that by adjusting two different 16 gb. when you add the rest two, now you have three identical non-Dell ram plus single Dell ram. it was too much for bios. nothing in bios setting can change that. It is a relatively fastidious or non forgiving bios. better get 4x16 that are identical and validated by users than a mix of oem and non-oem ram 1x16 + 3x16.
nino7322
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December 12th, 2022 20:00
what if i replaced all 4 to same stick it was Kingston FURY Beast 16GB 3600MHz DDR4 CL18 Desktop Memory Single Stick KF436C18BB/16, Black
redxps630
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December 12th, 2022 20:00
R12 user validated 4x16 GB
Dell oem 16 GB ram
JV223 16GB HyperX Fury XMP DDR4, 3400MHz, Unbuffered, 288 pin, Single Rank, 1.35V, Non-ECC, Kingston XJV223-HYA, XJV223-MIE
K2M26 16GB HyperX Fury XMP DDR4, 3400MHz, Unbuffered, 288 pin, Single Rank, 1.35V, Non-ECC, Kingston XK2M26-MIE
2YH1K 16GB HyperX Fury XMP DDR4, 3200MHz, Unbuffered, 288 pin, Single Rank, 1.25V, Non-ECC, Kingston X2YH1K-HYA, X2YH1K-MIE
redxps630
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December 12th, 2022 22:00
not sure of the 3600 mhz speed of these ram, although they stand a better chance than 3x16 non-Dell + 1x16 Dell. The validated Kingston ram 4x16 GB are 3200MHz such as KF3200C16D4/16GX 4x16GB.
these ram are described as Kingston FURY Beast 3200MHz CL16 (KF432C16BB1-16 ; KF3200C16D4/16GX)
Vanadiel
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December 13th, 2022 05:00
These systems are very picky with RAM. Only the original OEM memory is guaranteed to work. Anything else might or might not work.
nino7322
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December 13th, 2022 10:00
i cant find the Dell validated on market, and thank you for the help anyway.
JOcean
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December 13th, 2022 10:00
In addition to the advice from @Vanadiel and @redxps630 you can try Crucial RAM which is the most compatible with Dell systems. If the RAM does not work it is returnable to Crucial. That RAM can be found here.
Tesla1856
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December 13th, 2022 11:00
It's like you are leading to a 64gb config, which is not really optimal due to associated latency and missing ECC/Registered on this much total-memory (on a OEM mainstream-class motherboard).
However, your core booting problem is more likely due to un-matched DIMM sets, the fact that dual-channel likes to run in exactly-matched pairs of DIMMs, or just good-old-fashioned incompatibility (most fast Dells are fairly picky about their ram).