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Ram issue ₹& 1 4-pin eps connector missing in my psu

Yesterday my PC was beeping so I remove my GPU and 1 Kinston ram 

And PC was able to POST

So I add my GPU and still successful POST

When I add my Kinston ram it started beeping and not able to POST

So I take to local computer repair shop and take his advice from him he suggested to buy a new ram but I know I can get repair so I search of google how to fix a ram but there was complicated process of repairing a ram 

So I don't know if I could get the RAM repaired from Kinston and how much it going to cost me to repaired 

So I provide a photo of the ram labels 

So what you guys will suggest me for this issue 

 

1 4-pin EPs connector missing in my PSU 

 

I have a missing 4-pin 1 EPs connector in my PSU amd fx-4300 required 2 4-pin EPs connector that might degrade the performance of my computer 

If that the issue than I am gonna buy the corsair vs 550 because it is really good PSU for my budget 

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Run each stick individually,  if they both test fine (run a memory test on each stick) then it could be your power supply going out. If it's only got 1 4pin instead of an 8 you could be pulling too much through it. 

 

PSU or ram... both about the same price. Kingston offers warranty replacement of the RAM, but you'll have to contact their support via their website to start that process.

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11 hours ago, Evanair said:

Run each stick individually,  if they both test fine (run a memory test on each stick) then it could be your power supply going out. If it's only got 1 4pin instead of an 8 you could be pulling too much through it. 

 

PSU or ram... both about the same price. Kingston offers warranty replacement of the RAM, but you'll have to contact their support via their website to start that process.

But when I insert Kinston ram it started beeping and I remove it but I don't know if there is any warranty with my ram and if there is no warranty and can I get out of warranty service 

And my system is getting unstable like BSOD 

 

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Pls help me my PC is crashing freezing bsod 

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Kingston Ram usually has lifetime warranty. Also, cost of a "repair" will cost more in labor than your memory would cost replace outright. So either warrsnty replacement or buy new ram.

 

You're at a point where you need a verified working part to test your system. A working power supply can verify either bad ram or bad PSU, and vice versa. There are also many other things it could be, such as bad motherboard or any number of things.

 

So unless you have any verified working parts to test with, there is nothing more to tell you. I think we're missing a few details in your system, but it sounds like the ram is bad. Contact Kingston for RMA and go from there. Once you get the replacement in the mail, make a new thread.

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9 hours ago, Evanair said:

Kingston Ram usually has lifetime warranty. Also, cost of a "repair" will cost more in labor than your memory would cost replace outright. So either warrsnty replacement or buy new ram.

 

You're at a point where you need a verified working part to test your system. A working power supply can verify either bad ram or bad PSU, and vice versa. There are also many other things it could be, such as bad motherboard or any number of things.

 

So unless you have any verified working parts to test with, there is nothing more to tell you. I think we're missing a few details in your system, but it sounds like the ram is bad. Contact Kingston for RMA and go from there. Once you get the replacement in the mail, make a new thread.

Maybe should take more better computer repair shop thanks for helping me?

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You don't repair RAM. You replace it.

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9 hours ago, asand1 said:

You don't repair RAM. You replace it.

If my warranty expired what can I do buy new ram I have very less money and what are the reason of not repairing a ram as I think some components might failed. I have provided my ram label that contain model number pls check it because I don't know what is model number if it contain lifetime warranty I can replace the ram but I lost my bill of that ram so I don't think they are giving replacements.

 

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On 2017-5-21 at 11:05 PM, asand1 said:

You don't repair RAM. You replace it. 

Update ram started working and post 

But it is not working and has been in hardware reserved 4 GB ran

 

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Kingston / Corsair / G.Skill, etc all offer limited lifetime warranty of RAM.

If you are the original buyer of the RAM, you can contact Kingston, and send your RAM to them.

They will repair or replace your broken RAM free of cost (you may need to pay shipping).

You need to contact Kingston directly.

 

Companies usually want you to ship the FULL RAM kit back -- not just the broken RAM stick.

 

The model number is ON the RAM sticker.

Kingston KVR1333D3N9-4G-SP.

 

Information online says warranty + support through Kingston is lifetime.

 

 

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On ‎5‎/‎21‎/‎2017 at 10:05 PM, xD Power Hole Stick said:

If my warranty expired what can I do buy new ram I have very less money and what are the reason of not repairing a ram as I think some components might failed. I have provided my ram label that contain model number pls check it because I don't know what is model number if it contain lifetime warranty I can replace the ram but I lost my bill of that ram so I don't think they are giving replacements.

 

Repairing RAM is much more expensive and time consuming than replacing it. Besides finding someone that would do it, actually doing it would be expensive due to the difficulty of doing it. Components on a stick of RAM aren't really readily available to consumers. As others have said the warranty is lifetime warranty Any competent computer repair place would recommend you buy new RAM or having what you have replaced. As far as people helping you as soon as you make a post, it may not be seen immediately and even if it was, not everyone is able to help or offer advice to you and will avoid posting. As far as a 4 pin connector on your PSU missing, if the connectors on the board are side by side, you can plug an 8 pin directly into it and be fine. Looking at your screenshots, it definitely looks like one of the RAM sticks is having issues and while it is recognized, Windows is not utilizing it correctly. Are both sticks of RAM the same?

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On 2017-5-26 at 7:58 AM, Krillingt75961 said:

Repairing RAM is much more expensive and time consuming than replacing it. Besides finding someone that would do it, actually doing it would be expensive due to the difficulty of doing it. Components on a stick of RAM aren't really readily available to consumers. As others have said the warranty is lifetime warranty Any competent computer repair place would recommend you buy new RAM or having what you have replaced. As far as people helping you as soon as you make a post, it may not be seen immediately and even if it was, not everyone is able to help or offer advice to you and will avoid posting. As far as a 4 pin connector on your PSU missing, if the connectors on the board are side by side, you can plug an 8 pin directly into it and be fine. Looking at your screenshots, it definitely looks like one of the RAM sticks is having issues and while it is recognized, Windows is not utilizing it correctly. Are both sticks of RAM the same?

Sorry both ram are different 

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On 2017-5-26 at 2:46 AM, -rascal- said:

Kingston / Corsair / G.Skill, etc all offer limited lifetime warranty of RAM.

If you are the original buyer of the RAM, you can contact Kingston, and send your RAM to them.

They will repair or replace your broken RAM free of cost (you may need to pay shipping).

You need to contact Kingston directly.

 

Companies usually want you to ship the FULL RAM kit back -- not just the broken RAM stick.

 

The model number is ON the RAM sticker.

Kingston KVR1333D3N9-4G-SP.

 

Information online says warranty + support through Kingston is lifetime.

 

 

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