soooo....I recently moved and had my motherboards manual on hand. I noticed something while looking on the cover....
My newegg account "order history" from 2011 showed that I purchased the GIGABYTE GA-970A-UD3, so I would always refer to that as my motherboard.
Well turns out my manual says, GA-Z68XP-UD3. This whole time I've been trying to update my bios and it turns out its the wrong motherboard...I never expected something like Newegg to make a mistake like that. These 5 years I've been using a board I never thought I had LOL
Here's the board
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3892#ovI updated the bios to the one below the BETA.
Now here's the problem, I took one of my 4GB ram sticks out and put a 8GB one in its place. So it's running 8GBx4GB. The computer boots up fine and I'm typing now with it in. Now, if I remove the other 4GB and put the last 8GB in that slot, my PC goes into a bootloop.
Any reason why I can't run these 8GB 1866 DDR3 ram sticks together?