Hey everyone, I'm new here and really need some help! I bought some Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM sticks (16GB DDR4 3600MHz) and I've confirmed they're compatible with my MSI B460M PRO-VDH WIFI motherboard since I can boot in unoptimized mode and it recognizes all 32GB. The manual suggests I should place the RAM in slots A2 and B2, but when I do that, my system won't boot. I'm stuck—what might I be doing wrong? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Another thing to check is whether your motherboard may need a BIOS update for optimal RAM compatibility. Sometimes, newer RAM isn't fully supported until you update the BIOS. If everything else fails, testing the sticks one by one can help isolate if you have a faulty RAM stick or a problematic slot.
It sounds like you might be facing a compatibility or configuration issue. First, make sure that the RAM is seated properly in the A2 and B2 slots. Sometimes, not having a good connection can lead to boot issues. Also, try resetting your BIOS to its default settings, which can often help with memory detection problems.
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