OptiPlex 7010 i7 3770 64-bit - Upgrade RAM causes error amber light 2-3

Hello.

2 - 8 GB DDR-3 1600 CL11 240 sticks pin

When installing, I get the amber light flashing 2-3.

I swapped their slot from 1-3 to 2-4 and so on...

Technical Guide Dell says that this computer can run up to 32 GB [8 GB / slot] in a 64-bit configuration.

Someone has any ideas why this happens?

Thank you very much.

Hello.

I wanted to update this post.

My Crucial memory, that I bought was shipped to me.

It must have been "zapped" somewhere along the way.

I was confused, because it was the first time that I had met a problem with RAM that I had sent.

Thank you very much for the help.

esmzoso

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