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Basically it says I have 12gigs in CPU-Z, but only 8gigs are installed and useable.
Mobo: Asus Sabertooth X58
OS: Windows 7 64bit Ultimate Edition
Memory test results:
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Any clue? I mean it's clear it's being detected, but why is it not useable?
 
I see that it was raw data. Burned it to a disc and EZ flash'd it. Gotta love ASUS.
It seems to have worked. Thanks a lot, I've been trying to figure this out for weeks.

EDIT: Now I'm getting BSOD and my computer restarts twice. But it detects the ram. What now...
This is indeed bad. When it BSODs' it restarts a good three times before it catches and actually starts. I'm panicking quite badly.
 
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when it restarts go straight into the bios and make sure it will sit there for a few mins without any problems, if it does the bios should be ok and you said the new bios update picks up all your ram.

see who it goes may settle itself, if not try reinstalling windows if you can be bothered with the time
 
when it restarts go straight into the bios and make sure it will sit there for a few mins without any problems, if it does the bios should be ok and you said the new bios update picks up all your ram.

see who it goes may settle itself, if not try reinstalling windows if you can be bothered with the time

This is exactly what I did.
1. Flash new bios
2. Restart computer to refresh bios.
Output: Computer restarts three times before powering up and BSOD occurs when I try to load anything.

What I've tried to fix it by doing
1. CMOS Reset
2. Flash old BIOS configurations
3. System rollback

This is still occuring. But when I reset the CMOS battery it starts up again. I'll try leaving it on the BIOS screen for a few minutes, load default settings on the BIOS and try to startup.
 
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post back and let us know the result, the main thing is to make sure the bios is ok, even if somehow there is some problem with windows etc thats a small thing compared to a faulty bios
 
post back and let us know the result, the main thing is to make sure the bios is ok, even if somehow there is some problem with windows etc thats a small thing compared to a faulty bios

the thing i noticed is that it only BSOD's when it has a heavy load.
But it's been on BIOS for 10 minutes without crashing.
 
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well if it is sitting in the bios indefinately then it`s safe to say the bios is fine, so you would want to look at reinstalling windows or a fault in another piece of hardware perhaps only being shown up now because of the updated bios, perhaps memory or hard drive.

before you go reinstalling windows, why dont you try some different levels of memory and run some memory diagnostic tests to check for any faults
 
Turns out the BIOS update had updated the triple channel settings and it realized one of my sticks of ram were dead. After I extracted the dead ram the computer seems to run fine. Thanks.
 
I see that it was raw data. Burned it to a disc and EZ flash'd it. Gotta love ASUS.
It seems to have worked. Thanks a lot, I've been trying to figure this out for weeks.

EDIT: Now I'm getting BSOD and my computer restarts twice. But it detects the ram. What now...
This is indeed bad. When it BSODs' it restarts a good three times before it catches and actually starts. I'm panicking quite badly.


Last week i did have the same problems as yours, when i turned on the computer it only beeps twice.
 
Last week i did have the same problems as yours, when i turned on the computer it only beeps twice.

It never had any post beeps, it simply restarted. It never made it to the BIOS page even, must have been 3 seconds between restarts, and it did it three times.
 
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