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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InUbuntu detects only 3.2GB RAM on a 64bit OSSystem Reports only 4 GB or RAM64 bit Ubuntu sees half my RAMAdding RAM was recognized by BIOS but not by UbuntuOnly 4GB RAM out of 8 shown in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit and in BIOSUsable ram is half of total memoryGnome System Monitor shows only 5.7 GiB RAM of 8GB installed8GB RAM installed, free only shows 4GBimmediate shutdown at boot time with 8GB memoryDoes Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit support 2 different RAM sticks with different speeds?



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I installed 4GB RAM before, and today I installed 8GB of RAM from another company. With these two together, everything works fine but the Ubuntu login screen is not showing. I must use only one of them for it to show. Is there any way to fix this issue, even by changing BIOS settings?



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  • Is there only a problem with the login screen, or does Ubuntu not boot at all?

    – NerdOfLinux
    2 days ago











  • If Ubuntu is booting, please show me the output of RAM section. Use "sudo lshw" in terminal.

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • i don't know its name but lots of texts that shows while in boot are printed very well. (I disabled simple booting by editing grub config). I think that OS boot well. But screen freezes when GUI shown. Something like ubuntu background shows in bottom right in window and freezes.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago












  • Which Ubuntu version are you using and is it 32 or 64 bit?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • You weren't clear. Did you ADD 8G RAM, or REPLACE the 4G with 8G? How much total RAM do you think you have? Edit your question and show me free -h and sudo lshw -C memory. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    2 days ago


















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I installed 4GB RAM before, and today I installed 8GB of RAM from another company. With these two together, everything works fine but the Ubuntu login screen is not showing. I must use only one of them for it to show. Is there any way to fix this issue, even by changing BIOS settings?



I am currently using this motherboard: [ECS] DURATHON2 A320AM4-M3










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  • Is there only a problem with the login screen, or does Ubuntu not boot at all?

    – NerdOfLinux
    2 days ago











  • If Ubuntu is booting, please show me the output of RAM section. Use "sudo lshw" in terminal.

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • i don't know its name but lots of texts that shows while in boot are printed very well. (I disabled simple booting by editing grub config). I think that OS boot well. But screen freezes when GUI shown. Something like ubuntu background shows in bottom right in window and freezes.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago












  • Which Ubuntu version are you using and is it 32 or 64 bit?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • You weren't clear. Did you ADD 8G RAM, or REPLACE the 4G with 8G? How much total RAM do you think you have? Edit your question and show me free -h and sudo lshw -C memory. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    2 days ago














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I installed 4GB RAM before, and today I installed 8GB of RAM from another company. With these two together, everything works fine but the Ubuntu login screen is not showing. I must use only one of them for it to show. Is there any way to fix this issue, even by changing BIOS settings?



I am currently using this motherboard: [ECS] DURATHON2 A320AM4-M3










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I installed 4GB RAM before, and today I installed 8GB of RAM from another company. With these two together, everything works fine but the Ubuntu login screen is not showing. I must use only one of them for it to show. Is there any way to fix this issue, even by changing BIOS settings?



I am currently using this motherboard: [ECS] DURATHON2 A320AM4-M3







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  • Is there only a problem with the login screen, or does Ubuntu not boot at all?

    – NerdOfLinux
    2 days ago











  • If Ubuntu is booting, please show me the output of RAM section. Use "sudo lshw" in terminal.

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • i don't know its name but lots of texts that shows while in boot are printed very well. (I disabled simple booting by editing grub config). I think that OS boot well. But screen freezes when GUI shown. Something like ubuntu background shows in bottom right in window and freezes.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago












  • Which Ubuntu version are you using and is it 32 or 64 bit?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • You weren't clear. Did you ADD 8G RAM, or REPLACE the 4G with 8G? How much total RAM do you think you have? Edit your question and show me free -h and sudo lshw -C memory. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    2 days ago


















  • Is there only a problem with the login screen, or does Ubuntu not boot at all?

    – NerdOfLinux
    2 days ago











  • If Ubuntu is booting, please show me the output of RAM section. Use "sudo lshw" in terminal.

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • i don't know its name but lots of texts that shows while in boot are printed very well. (I disabled simple booting by editing grub config). I think that OS boot well. But screen freezes when GUI shown. Something like ubuntu background shows in bottom right in window and freezes.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago












  • Which Ubuntu version are you using and is it 32 or 64 bit?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago











  • You weren't clear. Did you ADD 8G RAM, or REPLACE the 4G with 8G? How much total RAM do you think you have? Edit your question and show me free -h and sudo lshw -C memory. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    2 days ago

















Is there only a problem with the login screen, or does Ubuntu not boot at all?

– NerdOfLinux
2 days ago





Is there only a problem with the login screen, or does Ubuntu not boot at all?

– NerdOfLinux
2 days ago













If Ubuntu is booting, please show me the output of RAM section. Use "sudo lshw" in terminal.

– Mr.Michael.Schulze
2 days ago





If Ubuntu is booting, please show me the output of RAM section. Use "sudo lshw" in terminal.

– Mr.Michael.Schulze
2 days ago













i don't know its name but lots of texts that shows while in boot are printed very well. (I disabled simple booting by editing grub config). I think that OS boot well. But screen freezes when GUI shown. Something like ubuntu background shows in bottom right in window and freezes.

– dhkim0800
2 days ago






i don't know its name but lots of texts that shows while in boot are printed very well. (I disabled simple booting by editing grub config). I think that OS boot well. But screen freezes when GUI shown. Something like ubuntu background shows in bottom right in window and freezes.

– dhkim0800
2 days ago














Which Ubuntu version are you using and is it 32 or 64 bit?

– Mr.Michael.Schulze
2 days ago





Which Ubuntu version are you using and is it 32 or 64 bit?

– Mr.Michael.Schulze
2 days ago













You weren't clear. Did you ADD 8G RAM, or REPLACE the 4G with 8G? How much total RAM do you think you have? Edit your question and show me free -h and sudo lshw -C memory. Report back to @heynnema

– heynnema
2 days ago






You weren't clear. Did you ADD 8G RAM, or REPLACE the 4G with 8G? How much total RAM do you think you have? Edit your question and show me free -h and sudo lshw -C memory. Report back to @heynnema

– heynnema
2 days ago











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Check your RAM specs, and BIOS version...



Check your RAM specs...



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Check your BIOS version...



In terminal do sudo dmidecode -s bios-version to see what version BIOS you have now. Compare it to this...



enter image description here



Go to http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_DOWNLOAD/EN/Motherboard/A320AM4-M3%20-LL-V1-DO-0A-RR-/Socket%20AM4/DCID/BIOS to download the latest BIOS.



Update #1:



Re-seating the RAM fixed the problem. System is working now. Amount of RAM showing to Ubuntu is only 10G, as 2G is assigned to internal video card. This value can be adjusted in the BIOS.






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  • Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago











  • What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago












  • In fact, I updated the BIOS this February.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago











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Check your RAM specs, and BIOS version...



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enter image description here



Check your BIOS version...



In terminal do sudo dmidecode -s bios-version to see what version BIOS you have now. Compare it to this...



enter image description here



Go to http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_DOWNLOAD/EN/Motherboard/A320AM4-M3%20-LL-V1-DO-0A-RR-/Socket%20AM4/DCID/BIOS to download the latest BIOS.



Update #1:



Re-seating the RAM fixed the problem. System is working now. Amount of RAM showing to Ubuntu is only 10G, as 2G is assigned to internal video card. This value can be adjusted in the BIOS.






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  • Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago











  • What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago












  • In fact, I updated the BIOS this February.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago















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Check your RAM specs, and BIOS version...



Check your RAM specs...



enter image description here



Check your BIOS version...



In terminal do sudo dmidecode -s bios-version to see what version BIOS you have now. Compare it to this...



enter image description here



Go to http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_DOWNLOAD/EN/Motherboard/A320AM4-M3%20-LL-V1-DO-0A-RR-/Socket%20AM4/DCID/BIOS to download the latest BIOS.



Update #1:



Re-seating the RAM fixed the problem. System is working now. Amount of RAM showing to Ubuntu is only 10G, as 2G is assigned to internal video card. This value can be adjusted in the BIOS.






share|improve this answer

























  • Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago











  • What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago












  • In fact, I updated the BIOS this February.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago













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Check your RAM specs, and BIOS version...



Check your RAM specs...



enter image description here



Check your BIOS version...



In terminal do sudo dmidecode -s bios-version to see what version BIOS you have now. Compare it to this...



enter image description here



Go to http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_DOWNLOAD/EN/Motherboard/A320AM4-M3%20-LL-V1-DO-0A-RR-/Socket%20AM4/DCID/BIOS to download the latest BIOS.



Update #1:



Re-seating the RAM fixed the problem. System is working now. Amount of RAM showing to Ubuntu is only 10G, as 2G is assigned to internal video card. This value can be adjusted in the BIOS.






share|improve this answer















Check your RAM specs, and BIOS version...



Check your RAM specs...



enter image description here



Check your BIOS version...



In terminal do sudo dmidecode -s bios-version to see what version BIOS you have now. Compare it to this...



enter image description here



Go to http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_DOWNLOAD/EN/Motherboard/A320AM4-M3%20-LL-V1-DO-0A-RR-/Socket%20AM4/DCID/BIOS to download the latest BIOS.



Update #1:



Re-seating the RAM fixed the problem. System is working now. Amount of RAM showing to Ubuntu is only 10G, as 2G is assigned to internal video card. This value can be adjusted in the BIOS.







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  • Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago











  • What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago












  • In fact, I updated the BIOS this February.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago

















  • Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago











  • What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago












  • In fact, I updated the BIOS this February.

    – dhkim0800
    2 days ago
















Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

– dhkim0800
2 days ago





Ram is compatible. But do you know how to update the bios? There are no Windows in this computer.

– dhkim0800
2 days ago













What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

– heynnema
2 days ago






What BIOS version do you have? It looks like you can update it from your BIOS/UEFI menu. Check the motherboard docs for details. Manual is available at the same link as the BIOS. Also, please supply the answers and output from my previous comment.

– heynnema
2 days ago














In fact, I updated the BIOS this February.

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