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that will be the RAM problem

 

remove the button battery from the mobo for 5 mins

 

then place it back

 

run again with 1 stick and swap with the other

 

 

 

if the above fails

 

most likely the RAM are fried

Will i be able to get this returned and sent out new ram from PNY( http://www.pny.com/8GB_(2x4GB)_PC3-10666_1333MHz_DDR3_Notebook_SODIMM?sku=MN8192KD3-1333 )

I have a custom built PC (2 weeks old) and i overclocked the ram to 1800mhz 1.5V and clicked save and reboot I did and now nothing pops up on my display not even motherboard splash screen , all fans are running. I reset the cmos (unplugged the pc FIRST) and I still don't know what to do. please help -THANKS

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one thing i will do is run with one stick of RAM

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I have tried that and swapped them and still nothing

try the RAMs on another system?

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I did try to boot with out ram and the system speaker did a long lasting beep sound

that will be the RAM problem

 

remove the button battery from the mobo for 5 mins

 

then place it back

 

run again with 1 stick and swap with the other

 

 

 

if the above fails

 

most likely the RAM are fried

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that will be the RAM problem

 

remove the button battery from the mobo for 5 mins

 

then place it back

 

run again with 1 stick and swap with the other

 

 

 

if the above fails

 

most likely the RAM are fried

Will i be able to get this returned and sent out new ram from PNY( http://www.pny.com/8GB_(2x4GB)_PC3-10666_1333MHz_DDR3_Notebook_SODIMM?sku=MN8192KD3-1333 )

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Will i be able to get this returned and sent out new ram from PNY( http://www.pny.com/8GB_(2x4GB)_PC3-10666_1333MHz_DDR3_Notebook_SODIMM?sku=MN8192KD3-1333 )

those are notebook RAM

 

is you computer a laptop?

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pick the lot from these 

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/memory/#Z=8192002&sort=a10

 

1333MHz is the lowest you should go

 

for the same price you can get 1600MHz and some 1866MHz for a few dollars more

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pick the lot from these 

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/memory/#Z=8192002&sort=a10

 

1333MHz is the lowest you should go

 

for the same price you can get 1600MHz and some 1866MHz for a few dollars more

thansk for helping me out with this problem

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