Ram Not Working

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by Karam, Feb 5, 2015.

  1. Karam

    Karam Geek Trainee

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    hi i need help with ram problem i have ddr3 ram and it support 800-1333mhz and 8gb mhz,so today i brought new ram kingston ddr3 4gb and 1333mhz , when i turn on my pc my pc start to peeping and reboot nonestop please help me!!!
     
  2. Big B

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    My first guess is that you're trying to run the Kingston 4GB module along side other sticks, but that's just a guess. How about listing your system specs? CPU, motherboard, all the RAM you are using in the system are good to know.
     
  3. Karam

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    no i wanna replace my ram i have 2gb ram 800mhz and i wanna replace it with kingston 4gb 1333mhz

    here my specs :
    cpu : intel pentium e5700
    gpu: nvidia geforce 210
    motherboard : gigabyte g41m-combo
    ram: 2gb 800mhz
     
  4. Wicked Mystic

    Wicked Mystic Big Geek

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    You cannot use DDR2 and DDR3 same time.

    If only DDR3 is present, try to reset BIOS/CMOS.
     
  5. Karam

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    i reset my bios 3 times nothing working any other ways to fix this? btw i only want to use 1 ram stick
     
  6. Wicked Mystic

    Wicked Mystic Big Geek

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    Perhaps compatibility problem. Unfortunately only way to solve compatibility problems is to change uncompatible part to another that works.,That is, change either motherboard or memory.
     
  7. Karam

    Karam Geek Trainee

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    oh wow im sad :(
     
  8. computertech

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    Did your mobo support your new RAM?... maybe problem with that....
     

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