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2 minutes ago, EasonIDontKnowAnything said:

I don't think I do. A few hours ago I messed with the ram sticks. Could that be the problem.

Oh right, seemingly so. How did you "mess with the ram sticks"?

 

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yeah, remove all, put one in, turn your PC on.

If it doesn't work, replace with another RAM module, if still nothing, check seating of ram.

If it works, add ram.

 

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1 minute ago, EasonIDontKnowAnything said:

Well hehehehe I took the ram sticks out and put em back in. That's all doe.

Did you ground yourself to the power supply before touching any internal components?

If not then static may have killed it.

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  1. Turn power off
  2. Remove all RAM-modules
  3. Try starting with a single stick of RAM in the first slot

If it starts:

  • Try plugging in the extra sticks of ram and see if it still starts, you will of course have to turn off the power again when you do this.

If it doesn't start:

  • Test your other RAM sticks, plug out the one you just tested with and try another in the same slot.

If neither if these worked:

  • Do the same things on RAM slot 2.

If it works in RAM slot 2 your first one is dead. If it doesn't work try RAM slot 3 and so forth.

 

And at last if this didn't help I'm afraid all your RAM sticks died or you have a dead motherboard.

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52 minutes ago, danrey84 said:

Static kills and i hope that is not the case. Always ground yourself before going into your PC.

 

1 hour ago, MVPernula said:
  1. Turn power off
  2. Remove all RAM-modules
  3. Try starting with a single stick of RAM in the first slot

If it starts:

  • Try plugging in the extra sticks of ram and see if it still starts, you will of course have to turn off the power again when you do this.

If it doesn't start:

  • Test your other RAM sticks, plug out the one you just tested with and try another in the same slot.

If neither if these worked:

  • Do the same things on RAM slot 2.

If it works in RAM slot 2 your first one is dead. If it doesn't work try RAM slot 3 and so forth.

 

And at last if this didn't help I'm afraid all your RAM sticks died or you have a dead motherboard.

 

1 hour ago, another random person said:

Did you ground yourself to the power supply before touching any internal components?

If not then static may have killed it.

thanks for all of your help. turns out the two clip things on the side were not like clipped on the ram stick

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