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Dave Yeo:
Hi Guzzi, is that running AOS 5.0.5?
guzzi:
--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on June 15, 2020, 11:19:46 pm ---Hi Guzzi, is that running AOS 5.0.5?
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Yes. And it is exactly the same with a B450 mb and the same processor. Next weekend I'll plug in an old video card and set the bios to use that to see if it makes a difference. If it does, I'll just buy a modern cheapish video card, if it doesn't I'll change the processor for one without built-in video.
ivan:
Hi guzzi,
What is the speed of the memory sticks you are using? I ask because I have seen Ryzen based boxes where those building them went for the latest and greatest speed for the memory and the motherboard didn't support that - changing the memory sticks for lower speed ones brought the performance up to what was expected.
Also, can you post the output of mem /v , I would like to see how it differs from mine (Ryzen 3 2200G)
EDIT: If the motherboard is set to grab memory for the video on the processor just plugging in a video card will not change that.
On thinking about it, how much memory do you have on the board? If you have only 4GB then you will be seeing memory constraints, I learned that when I first started experimenting with Ryzen processors and I ended up with 8GB as standard in all my Ryzen based boards - did go to 16GB for the two Linux boxes though.
guzzi:
I have 8 GB ram, only 6 is seen. I hope, perhaps in vain, that choosing the external video adapter in BIOS will free the memory.
P:\>mem /v
Total physical memory: 6.114 MB
Accessible to system: 1.519 MB
Additional (PAE) memory: 4.595 MB
Resident memory: 157 MB
Available virtual memory: 342 MB
Available process memory:
Private low memory: 303 MB
Private high memory: 1.344 MB
Shared low memory: 200 MB
Shared high memory: 357 MB
ivan:
It is strange that only 6GB is found out of 8GB installed. Either the motherboard isn't showing the correct memory assignment ot there are dud cells in the memory stick.
It might be a good idea to use the MemTest86 from a usb stick to test the memory.
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