Before you send it back, try to reset the system bios. That is usually necessary after a memmory failure. Somewhere on that motherboard ther is a jumper for that purpose. It should be explained in your manual along with basic bios setings.
I have been in your shoes before, only I didnt have the option to send it back because I bought at a swap meet and the vender headed back to Russia (or Vegas...Who knows). My only salvation was that damn manual.
I tried that. No luck.
I contacted the people I bought the board from and they told me that this board is extremely picky and will only work with two kinds of memory sticks, period. No substitutions under any conditions.
It has to be those exact sticks and no others.
I was buying memory sticks that are EXTREMELY SIMILAR. All the specifications matched. BUT, they weren't the same thing and will not work, period.
I expressed my frustration and they told me to send it back.
I'm done with it.
I'm also very upset that Newegg is trying to rip me off for $19 to return memory they guaranteed would work. They can KMA.
I'm going to call them later and if they won't play nice with me then I may keep the stupid things and try to sell them in the Pub section.
Another thing I thought about trying is to find a motherboard that will work with those memory sticks. But I can't figure out how.
I have the model number of the memory sticks but working backwards to find a budget motherboard that will accept them, is a night mare.
I don't need some stupid crossfire game board, I don't even know what that is but as soon as I see "game" attached to it I know I am not interested, that it's overloaded with BS I don't need, don't want and will never use.
I need a basic board with lots of SATA connectors. Period. That's the feature I'm looking for. The more, the better.
8 connectors? Cool! 10 connectors? Way cool !! Bring it on !!
4 connectors? Booooooooo!!!!!!!! Not enough!! 1 slot? NOT ENOUGH!! I would like it to have several of the pci and pcie slots so I can add SATA cards.
It's going to be a file server with lots of disks and that's all it will ever do. I don't need some wicked video card or joysticks or other nonsense. Just lots of disks.
Maybe finding a board to fit this memory is hopeless, I think. Maybe I should just sell them on the Pub and buy a new board, CPU and memory sticks and be done with this.
I'm too frustrated right now, I'm ready to snap as it is...
Intel CPUs are expensive. I see these AMD CPUs though. Are they any good? I had one years and years ago, it was terrible slow and I found out later that they lie about how fast they run. The one I had said it was a 2ghz but it really on ran at like 1.2ghz and they were using some screwball math to come up with bogus speeds. After that I never trusted them. Do they still do that? Lie about the speeds? Are they even any good at all ?
What I'm worried about is that I may end up going through a few dozen operating systems before I find the one I like. I may try Linux, BDS and whatever that one with ZFS is. And I understand there are hundreds of versions. I would hate to buy an AMD board and find out it can't run everything. I'm thinking the intel types would be more compatible, right?
I'm figuring that no matter what, I'm going to end up paying at least
$100 - motherboard
$125 - CPU
$50 - memory
And tax and shipping of course. So I'll be out of at least $300. Which I really can't afford...
As it is now, I've wasted
$50 - motherboard (doesn't work)
$23 - memory (doesn't work)
$53 - memory (doesn't work)
$12 - debit card fees.
$5 - gas driving around like an idiot putting money on my debit card
I'm burned out.. I'm calling it quits for awhile.
Goodnight and thanks guys..