I have truenas installed on a ga-ax30 k5 motherboard using a nvme stick with 1tb worth of storage.
I have 2 ddr4 rams both 8gb total of 16gb
I updated to the latast truenas
And my bois is version f31
No matter what i do truenas only recognized 8gb of ram, my bios shows both rams 16gbs installed
Ive tried messing with bios settings
Ive trued updating bios to latest version.
Even tried enabling xmp
I have a ryzen 7 cpu which doesnt support onboard graphics so i know i dont have to mess with any igpu settings. Im lost dont know what to do
Check your motherboard documentation and the memory list against the installed ram and slots to make sure you have the correct type and placement. Is your motherboard listed correctly above? You may want to update your bios to a later version
First, try it with DIMM 1 in the manual’s requested single slot. If that works, then shutdown, remove and try DIMM 2 in that same slot. If that works, it shows you have 2 functioning DIMMs. Then perhaps the 2nd DIMM slot is bad.
If neither DIMM work in the manual’s designated memory first slot, then that slot could be bad. Repeat above with the DIMMs in the manual’s designated second slot.
Note that their is a side channel for memory, which allows access to speed and timing information. It is possible that the BIOS is using that to detect both DIMMs, even if one of them is not accessible via the normal data lines.