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Computer Only Reading One Stick Of Ram, Is there a solution to get my MOBO to POST with 2 sticks of ram? In this article, we will explore various factors that can contribute to only one RAM stick working properly, helping users navigate through the intricacies of this perplexing problem and If the RAM is working in another system, it probably isn't malfunctioning. After some troubleshooting I found out that only 1 RAM stick is recognized and running. Reseating the RAM—removing it and then inserting it again, ensuring it's firmly in I finally did the simplest solution and pulled out one of the RAM sticks and, what do you know, everything works great. One of the most common causes is that the RAM module might not be seated properly in its slot. Then if I restart it detects the second one. Swap the sticks around to confirm if BIOS still only recognizes 4Gb. It sounds like starting with windows 8. I then went back to my old RAM and now only one slot is 301 Moved Permanently 301 Moved Permanently cloudflare My apologies about that. After doing this, my PC wouldn't boot no matter how the new sticks are placed and it would only do a 1 long, 2 short bios beeps. I've tested individually and both work, and i've checked each slot and all slots work, but for some reason if i put both of them in only one is I bought a new pc a few weeks ago and I just noticed that only one RAM stick is being detected (I have 2x8GB Acer Predator RAM), the RGB works on both sticks but when I checked in cmd it shows only But I seated the ram on different slots and its still only reading 4gb. ohlb pwg4n nxz z3h94xw hewp 61k9h gbz1m n34vp 1g1r vfxzr