Predator 3000 Kingston doesn't recognize it's own part number

SheltonMac
SheltonMac Member Posts: 4 New User
edited February 2022 in Predator Desktops
Got a new Predator 3000 PC that came with 2 sticks of Kingston RAM - KN8GB07057135136CCML00.  Went to upgrade by installing a 32gb kit (Corsair Vengence) - system refused to boot with original and new RAM.   Removed old RAM and after a minute, the system booted up - showing 32gb working.  Powered off and removed the new ram and re-installed the original ram, booted up fine - showing 16gb.  Powered off again - installed the new ram again - this time the old ram 2nd set of slots - system refused to boot, sits there for a couple minutes and then reboots.  Removed the original ram, and went to Kingston.com to check the specs of the original ram - but according to the site, Kingston does not make the ram I have, I have tried the QR code and every part number found on the sticks - Kingston still claims that the ram part numbers are not theirs.  Really just trying to compare the specs on the rams, to see why they refuse to work together.

Thread was edited to add model name to the title


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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,219 Trailblazer
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    Yeah, you have to take Crucial with a grain of salt. They are more interested in putting their highest priced offerings forward than giving you real compatibility information. The -630 might support XMP overclocking, I can't remember if it was the -630 or -640 that was going to be first. As you found you can't mix the two since all banks have to run at the same speed.
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  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,287 Pathfinder
    edited February 2022
    @SheltonMac the original RAM might be for OEMs so they do not resale it. You can check RAM's specs by using CPU-Z and take a screenshot for comparison.
    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
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  • @SheltonMac
    Most of online sellers are selling duplicate ram.
    If Kingston still claims that the ram part numbers are not theirs then its fake ram..
    To confirm take picture your rams from both site and send it to Kingston customer care through email.
    They will tell you if its original or fake
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  • GotBanned
    GotBanned Member Posts: 654 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Just for a reference if anyone is interested, my PO3-620 had two of these RAM sticks.


  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,219 Trailblazer
    The Kingston part number on that stick is: ACR32D4U2S8HD-8X... Is your Predator a PO3-600, -620, -630 or -640? My guess is you weren't putting the modules in the right slots:
    So you need to populate 16, 8, 16, 8.
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  • SheltonMac
    SheltonMac Member Posts: 4 New User
    That's not a photo of my RAM.  My PC is a P03-630.
    Here is a photo of my RAM;
  • SheltonMac
    SheltonMac Member Posts: 4 New User
    I followed AnhEZ28's advice and ran CPU-Z with each pair of RAM installed (making sure that I had it:  16,8,16,8 didn't let it boot).  Then I compared the two reports - seems that I have incompatible RAM (seen other places that say XMP RAM does not play with nonXMP RAM);

    Module Manufacturer(ID) Kingston (7F98000000000000000000000000)
    SDRAM Manufacturer (ID) Micron Technology (2C00000000000000000000000000)
    Size 8192 MBytes
    Max bandwidth DDR4-3200 (1600 MHz)
    Part number ACR32D4U2S1ME-8
    Serial number 7586AC15
    Manufacturing date Week 35/Year 21
    Nominal Voltage 1.20 Volts
    EPP no
    XMP no
    AMP no

    Module Manufacturer(ID) Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000000000000000)
    SDRAM Manufacturer (ID) Samsung (CE00000000000000000000000000)
    Size 16384 MBytes
    Max bandwidth DDR4-2133 (1066 MHz)
    Part number CMK32GX4M2E3200C16
    Nominal Voltage 1.20 Volts
    EPP no
    XMP yes, rev. 2.0
    AMP no

    XMP profile XMP-3200
    Specification DDR4-3200
    VDD Voltage 1.350 Volts
    Min Cycle time 0.625 ns (1600 MHz)
    Max CL 16.0
    Min tRP 12.49 ns
    Min tRCD 12.49 ns
    Min tRAS 23.61 ns
    Min tRC 35.62 ns
    Min tRRD 3.75 ns
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,219 Trailblazer
    Yes, you can't use XMP memory. As you can see its base speed is 2133, so that's the fastest it will go without XMP overclocking.
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  • SheltonMac
    SheltonMac Member Posts: 4 New User
    well, I did find I can use XMP memory - but not with the original memory.  I took the RAM back to Best Buy, and they refunded me for it - after the Geek Squad said that they don't carry any non-XMP DDR4 memory at all.

    Funny that Crucial shows not only all their XMP memory being 100%, but also that my system can go to 128GB (compared to Acer saying 64GB);


  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,219 Trailblazer
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    Yeah, you have to take Crucial with a grain of salt. They are more interested in putting their highest priced offerings forward than giving you real compatibility information. The -630 might support XMP overclocking, I can't remember if it was the -630 or -640 that was going to be first. As you found you can't mix the two since all banks have to run at the same speed.
    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
  • JunkBondTrader
    JunkBondTrader Member Posts: 6 New User
    edited February 2022
    I successfully upgraded the ram on my p03-630. I'm in Canada if that matters.
     
    Here is the ram my p03-630 came with (slot 2 and 4) seen in the free program CPU-Z :



    They worked! I put them in slots 1 and 3. Here is what the Kingston RAM looks like in CPU-Z. Nearly identical CL, and everything else matches. Hope this helps someone, I went through 2 sets of RAM (Corsair and Crucial) that didn't work before trying these cheap Kingston ones.






  • JunkBondTrader
    JunkBondTrader Member Posts: 6 New User
    billsey said:
    he -630 might support XMP overclocking
    The 630 does not support XMP in the BIOS. I learned the hard way after buying XMP ram, that ended up running super slow. Luckily I found a good, non XMP stick of ram in above post that is compatible with the 630. Just posting this for more clarification around the XMP :)