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10-08-2021 07:25 PM #1
Possible RAM problem? G752VSK
So my wifi card is pretty heck, so I bought a new one, the new one being an intel 9260. I install it, it works, but pc starts acting weird. Loading things crashes the cursor entirely sometimes, reinstalling windows 10 didn't help, so I slot the old one back in and reinstall, pc is still acting a bit crazy.
Turns out, on my way out of first installing the 9260 I took the RAM cards beneath the keyboard and moved them to the back so that if I upgrade, it'd be easier.
Recently I learned that a motherboard has certain ram slots it "preffers". Is that what's happening here? Do i need to jam these sticks back on the slots under the KB?
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10-08-2021 09:10 PM #2
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On the ASUS G752VSK Bank 0 and Bank 2 are on the keyboard-side and Bank 1 and Bank 3 are on the back-side. My G752VSK came with a single 16GB RAM stick installed in the Bank 0 slot.
I surmise you must have at least Bank 0 slot filled to operate this motherboard.
Install your RAM in the two keyboard-side slots first, then install additional RAM in the back-side slots.
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10-08-2021 09:29 PM #3
Yeah when I did the card swap I moved them from 0 and 2 to 1 and 3. So like, the motherboard gives prefferential treatment to 0 and 2 or like, how's that work exactly? 'lil confused here.
Also swapped the cards, gonna do some testing and fiddling but so far it's running MUUUUCH better.
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10-09-2021 12:03 AM #4
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The G752VSK has a dual channel processor, Bank 0 slot and Bank 2 slot are linked and support one channel, Bank 1 slot and Bank 3 slot are linked and support the other channel. The dual channel processor can work with just one channel but works better with memory in both channels.
G752VSK, G75VW-3D, G51J, G1S
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10-10-2021 12:08 AM #5
I see, also, what do you recommend for undervolting? XTU ot throttlestop? The motherboard doesn't seem to have a setting to lower voltage in it.
Last edited by omeggga; 10-10-2021 at 12:41 AM.
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10-10-2021 10:22 AM #6
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Since you have to remove ROG Gaming Center to get either XTU or Throttlestop to work properly, I prefer to use the ROG Gaming Center version 2.7.1 and not mess with any settings. I do have ASUS Turbo Gear Config version 1.0.3 installed.
G752VSK, G75VW-3D, G51J, G1S
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10-10-2021 11:45 AM #7
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10-11-2021 03:31 AM #8
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My G752VY came with one in the user service area and the other under the keyboard. I yanked what was in there and put 4X 16 GB Gskill ripjaws. Works great.