Hi everyone.
First, I have a motherboard GA-990FXA-UD3 with 2 Kingston (HYPERX PREDATOR 4GB 1866 - KHX18C9T2K2/8X) ram modules. My motherboard has a revision v1.1. However, I'm not sure of this by now, because the cpu-z software has checked the motherboard latest information and there's something funny (for me) about that.
According to Gigabyte's product specifications:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3996#spThis motherboard can support 32Gb (4 x 8Gb modules). Well, I purchased 2 Kingston ram modules with those specs:
HYPERX 8GB DDR3 1866 CL10 1.5V
HX318C10FB/8
The idea was to reach 16Gb on my system. My hardware provider assure that those new memory modules are compatible with this motherboard. I have a AMD FX processor (FX-4100), so this part should be covered (if I have a FX processor installed, then I could use 1866 ram modules). But, when I installed those new 8Gb ram modules, the computer didn't boot up, not even a BIOS setup or sound error, nothing. When I put those 4Gb modules back, it works again. I tested those modules in all memory sockets (channel 1-3, 2-4), with the same result.
I have the F10a BIOS update, I'm not sure to update to F10e, because is still a BETA release, and I don't want to screw up the motherboard. I check the memory support list, and none of these ram modules appears, but one of them is "compatible" with my motherboard. I hope that the CPU-z screenshots can help to explain better my problem and find a solution to that.
Here's my current Kingston 4Gb RAM module:
Here's the Kingston 8Gb RAM module I want to upgrade:
Thanks, any help would be appreciated.
Ruben Gonzalo.