System hangs randomly. RAM only allows half of what is installed. I have a 16 GB Kingston HyperX set. Shows 16 GB (7.96 GB Available) already RMA's one set of RAM that was a different brand and had Windows Memory Diagnostic errors. Hoped this would solve problem but RAM is still only half of what the kit is supposed to be and random crashes still occur. Tried 2 different video cards, same result with both of them. All monitoring shows CPU only getting into 50 degree Celsius ranges.
System specs are:
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AMD FX-9590 Eight-Core Processor 4.7 GHz
AMD Radeon R9 200 Series Power Color
16 GB RAM Kingston HyperX
(Original Patriot Viper 3 16 GB (2x8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM - Piece of junk threw errors on Windows Memory Diagnostic on each chip)
Win 7 Pro 64 Bit SP1 all latest updates
SSD 250G SAMSUNG MZ-75E250B/AM
WD 3 TB 7200 RPM Sata HDD
Cooler Master TPC 812 Vertical Vapor Chamber Heatsink
5 System fans
Thermaltake TR2 700W ATX Power Supply (original Senty 725 Watt power supply RMA'd - Piece of junk quit after 4 days)
The BIOS seems flaky, I have used F2 and F3i but both have the same issue with RAM not showing up with both brands I have tried. Kingston is 1866 mhz, Patriot was 1600 mhz. I've reloaded OS probably 10 times now wiping all partitions and reinstalling. Gigabyte BIOS is flaky and difficult to work with UEFI partitions and Legacy drives. Ubuntu or other linux USB sticks won't install if they are FAT 32, which is the default boot stick. This is horrible, but there may be a fix using EXT4 partition and Unetbootin. Not there yet. Trying to resolve random crashes which I'm assuming are related to flaky BIOS.
System when running all diagnostics using either OpenHardwareMonitor or AMD EasyTune6 show all temperatures at 57 degrees at the highest, which is safe as these seem to be able to run up into the 80's without issues. Tested each new stick of HyperX memory with Windows Memory Diagnostic and they have no errors. Video card temperatures are also at low levels, so system is cooling perfectly as expected.
I'm leaning towards a bad mother board here now after bad memory, and bad power supply, seems hardware isn't made to good specs. After new memory and new power, it seems fine or hoped it was but random crashes still exist under pressure. I've used Furmark and Memory86 and those test all seem to be fine as well even when run together.
Everything seems to lean towards the motherboard just not performing to specs. Anyone have any advice?
I've been in IT for 25 years, so lots of system building experience here, so lets rule out newbie ideas.
Thanks in advance from anyone that may have an idea, suggestion, etc.