
Kingston KF560C40BBK2-64
2 x 32GB, 6000 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM
Kingston KF560C40BBK2-64
2 x 32GB, 6000 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM
That sounds really frustrating, especially if you were really looking forward to your new PC. There are several possible causes for the problem with the orange-coloured DRAM LED: - RAM not inserted correctly: Sometimes reinserting the RAM bars and making sure they are firmly seated in the slots can help. - BIOS update required: An outdated BIOS can cause compatibility issues. Try updating the BIOS to the latest version by using the BIOS flashback function1. - RAM compatibility: Even if you have checked the compatibility, sometimes problems can still occur. Try using only one RAM bar and switch slots to see if the problem persists1. - CMOS reset: A CMOS reset can help by resetting all BIOS settings to factory defaults. This can be achieved by removing the CMOS battery for a few minutes1. - Faulty hardware: It is also possible that either the RAM or the mainboard is faulty. If you have the possibility, test the RAM in another system or use other RAM in your system to check this. If such a check is not possible or a defect is suspected, you can register the RAMs as defective via this link
Yes, it should work. The tack rate is within limits and ddr 5 is supported.