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New RAM makes PC not show bios

aBrokeGamer

So bought new RAM cause other stick gives me BSOD and now when I put the new stick in, only the new stick, it starts up and then nothing, pc is running but no bios screen nothing.

 

Old RAM(Still working): DDR3
PC3-10700 (667 MHz)
Hyundai Electronics
HMT325U6CFR8C-H9

2 GB

No idea what it is?!

 

New RAM: Corsair Value Select CMV4GM1A1333C9 4GB

 

Motherboard is https://im9.cz/sk/iR/importprodukt-orig/2bd/2bd6b4d1861980aa7c661197d2c06d75--mmf250x250.jpg

MSI G41m-SP20?

No idea what it is either :(

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Insert your old RAM in your primary DIMM slot, and then insert the new stick in your other RAM slot.

 

The problem appears to be that your motherboard does not natively support DDR3-1333, which is what causes it to not boot with just that stick installed.

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2 hours ago, aBrokeGamer said:

@Crunchy Dragon It just starts then gives me 3 beeps like
*beep* 1sec *beep* 1sec *beep*

Then just runs

BUMP

Check your motherboard's manual and see what the POST code means.

 

If it runs normally, then I wouldn't worry about it too much.

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25 minutes ago, aBrokeGamer said:

@Crunchy Dragon it does't boot it just starts then runs the whole time, no visual on screen, it means memory malfunction

Your Corsair RAM stick might be straight up incompatible.

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