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03-16-2013 03:32 AM
hi there
i have tried to upgrade memory on my MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E) mobo on G5350uk
originally the 4gb ram was in the no2 blue slot on its own
after searching the web for information i was told to put in no1 slot (black) and put extra 4gb into the other black one
made sure that it was identical ram pc3 10600
pc recognises it but keep getting BSOD or game dropping out
unable to find information on how to set up ram for correct order.
please help as i need to find out if im doing something wrong or its the memory thats faulty
thanks
03-18-2013
12:59 PM
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02-22-2017
02:39 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hey widget67,
I would recommend running a test on the RAM with HP System Diagnostics and with a 3rd party program like memtest. Here are the steps for the HP System Diagnostics memory test.
1. Turn off the computer.
2. Use one of the following methods:
Turn on the computer and immediately press the F2 key repeatedly, about once every second, until the HP System Diagnostics program opens.
OR
Turn on the computer and immediately press the Escape key repeatedly, about once every second, until the Startup menu opens. Then press F2 .


06-18-2013 04:00 AM
I am having a very similar problem. However it is not the RAM, as I've tried 2 different brands of RAM and the shop have tested them and confirmed they work. It's identical ram pc3 10600, 2 4 gb sticks including the 2 gb that came with the pc. If i boot with the original ram and the 2 extras it tries to boot , then fails, completely, then tries again and continues to do that. If I try with the original ram and one of the new ones it gets stuck at the HP screen. If I do it with just 1 of the new ram sticks, it gets to starting up windows just before you enter your password and gives me a BSOD. It only works with the stock ram, refuses to work with any other. I've tried putting the new ram in the socket where the original ram works and it still gives BSOD. So it isn't the DIMM sockets. I ran diagnostics when I have a single ram stick in there and it confirms that it is there but can't read it, stays at zero percent. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
06-18-2013
10:25 AM
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02-23-2017
07:42 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hello Victiln192. I understand you're having some trouble with your memory.
What computer do you own? This document can show you how to identify it by the product number.
What is the exact brand/model of RAM that you've purchased?
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06-18-2013 11:36 PM - edited 06-18-2013 11:44 PM
My comptuter model is p6370a
the product number is BK387AA-ABG
The ram I've purchesed is http://www.ballicom.co.uk/kvr13n9s8k28-kingston-valueram--memory--8-gb--2-x-4-gb--dimm-240pin--ddr3-...
I didn't buy it from this manufacture I brought it from my local MSY , referred to me when they checked my mobo specs.
This was just the quickest example of the ram I got. The model is kvr13n9s8k2/8
06-19-2013 10:37 AM
Good morning Victiln192.
Does the original RAM have any timing information on it? It would be listed as either a "CL#" term or as a string of four numbers such as 7-7-7-21.
Also, have you tried updating your BIOS?
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06-21-2013
09:05 AM
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02-23-2017
07:51 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Good morning Victiln192.
Everything about the RAM implies that it should work. It matches the upgrade information (click here) provided by HP. Also, the timing matches so that isn't causing an issue.
I have sent this post up to the appropriate team for review. When I have more information I will make sure to update this thread.
Keep an eye out for my reply and have a great weekend.
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