Try manually setting the RAM to run at 3200MHz in the BIOS, do not use XMP/DOCP as this will clock the RAM past what the CPU can handle and the computer will most likely not be able to boot.
That PSU while not the worst it should not be used anywhere near such a high end build, your system needs the protection and stability of a Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic that has a minimum of a seven but preferably a ten year warranty.
If increasing the RAM speed does not help you have no other option than to return the PC as it is not fit for purpose.
That PSU while not the worst it should not be used anywhere near such a high end build, your system needs the protection and stability of a Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic that has a minimum of a seven but preferably a ten year warranty.
If increasing the RAM speed does not help you have no other option than to return the PC as it is not fit for purpose.
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