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01-24-2025 11:29 AM
My HP desktop has one stick of ram, DDR4, 8GB.. I want to add more ram but when I do the computer fails to start. I mean it powers up but nothing on the monitor. When I remove them, it's fine. I have two 8 GB sticks of ram that I want to add. DDR4,2400, UDIMM. I have tried putting them in same colored slots while leaving the original stick installed. Tried it with removing the original stick and adding the new ones, no help.
This is my current ram info.
Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
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01-24-2025 01:34 PM - edited 01-24-2025 01:35 PM
The memory should have worked if it was DDR4-2400 CL17, which will automatically bridge to 2133 MHz.
Something like this:
Crucial RAM 8GB DDR4 2400 MHz CL17 Desktop Memory CT8G4DFS824A Green/Black at Amazon.com
If that is what you used, then unfortunately I wouldn't know what the problem could be.
I used the 16 GB version in my Dell Optiplex 7050 MT, and it worked just fine.
Crucial RAM 16GB DDR4 2400 MHz CL17 Desktop Memory CT16G4DFD824A at Amazon.com
The 800 G2 SFF also supports 4 x 16 GB of memory.
For future reference, the most efficient way to install memory is to balance the amount of memory in each channel.
3 x 8 GB is not the way to go.
You want 2 x 8 GB in two same-colored slots and 1 x 16 GB in one other colored slot, or 4 x 8 GB in all 4 slots.
Refer to chapter 4, pages 22 - 24 of the service manual for the memory installation procedures.
Maintenance and Service Guide HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF Business PC
01-24-2025 02:48 PM
That memory definitely should have worked, so I don't know what the problem could be.
It's the same memory I would have recommended and did post.
It would be hard to believe that both chips were defective.
Try installing one of them each separately with or without the original 8 GB chip.