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I HIGHLY RECOMMEND using equal/even number of ram throughout the system.. I.E. if you running 3x 2g which is equal to 6g of ram I would highly recommend using 4x 2g of ram which will take all the slots since you only have 4 slots. or you should just get 2 x 4gs = 8g of ram but if you want to stick with 6gigs of ram, I would return all three rams and get 2X 3gs which will still leave you with 6gigs of ram. I think it's the issues with MotherBoard/Chipset which causing this issue. You are always suppose to use equal amount of memory on 2 slots or equal amount of memory on all 4 slots.
Also,
Right click "Computer" > "Properties" > on the left panel you'll see "Advance System Settings", click on that make sure the "Advance" tab is select on the top and than click on "Settings" for Performance section ... when the "Performance Options" windows pops up click on "Advanced" and under the Virtual Memory what's the Total paging file size for all the drives?. (write that number down) and than click on "Change", when the Virtual Memory Window pops up make sure it's checked or "Automatically manage paging for file size for all drives".
This might help, but I would highly suggest getting the equal amount memory for two slots or all four slots, REMEMBER EQUAL AND EVEN when buying RAM. That's why you never see manufacturers having odd amount of ram or slots when you buy new computers cause it just causes issues.