Greetings,
GA-Z77X-D3H F15 BIOS
Core i7 3770k using integrated GPU.
I am upgrading the RAM on one of my systems, so that I can run larger topologies in Cisco VIRL.
I had 8GB
(2x 4GB) in the system, and it was running perfectly stable at 4.4 GHz for years.
I added a further 16GB
(2x 8GB) into the remaining slots, and all of the sudden my computer goes into a boot loop. Can't even get to the UEFI. It just powers down and back on every couple of seconds.
I took the new RAM out, and reset my UEFI settings back to default (no overclock, standard voltages, etc). I put the new RAM back in. Same result.
If I have JUST the new RAM in, and leave the old RAM out, it boots fine. However, this leaves me with only 16GB of RAM, instead of the intended 24GB.
Any ideas on why mixing the RAM would be causing a boot loop?
This was at almost 2am, so I can't be positive, but I'm pretty sure I tested the old RAM sticks in the previously unused slots, and was able to boot. I will test more configurations tonight, but was hoping somebody might have an idea as to why this was happening.
The new RAM (linked above) is DDR3L, and the old RAM is DDR3 (still listed at 1.35v though).