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danthepilot  New Forum Member Joined: 26 May 2007 Total posts: 40 Gender: Unknown
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| Hey guys, I currently opperate a four slot DDR2 motherboard, and i currenty have two GBS of corsair DDR2(2 1GBs). I just recently bought two more, the exact everything and put it in the other two slots. When i go to turn on the PC, the LED light just blinks but it sounds like the computer is starting up and then i get no power with my Monitor or other things attached to the motherboard, any one got any ideas? |
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rd Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 3533 Location: COMFORTABLY NUMB, in U.S.A. *** KOFF *** Age: 51 Gender: Male
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Pull out your case, and recheck all your connections.
Are the clock timings the same for all 4 sticks???
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Flightsim2010  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 19 Dec 2007 Total posts: 65 Location: UK Age: 25 Gender: Male
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| Had the same problem about 5 years ago. Found out the problem was that I was overloading More RAM then my computer could take. So I had to bring back the product, and installed one that was not so high. I already had 64 mb of ram, when I tried to put a 256mb addon, = 320, too much for my pc, thats what the pc hand book said. So I put in 128mb and then it worked. So I think it might be that your putting in too much, b/c I had the same problem as what your saying. |
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danthepilot  New Forum Member Joined: 26 May 2007 Total posts: 40 Gender: Unknown
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| Yes, RD, everything is the exact same on all four sticks. My mobo can hold up to like 32GBS of RAM and this is only 4, so i dont understand why it cant handle just 4 when it can handle up to 32. Is it because my powersupply is only a 380Watts? Is it not cappable of running 4GBS of ram + Geforce 7600GT + Dual Core AMDX@ 3800....?? I tried taking out the two new sticks and starting up the computer and it still did the same thing...The PC starts up but i dont get anypower to my monitor and the LED light just blinks... |
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mel wilson  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 26 Oct 2006 Total posts: 1677 Location: England, Biggin Hill, (EGKB) Age: 62 Gender: Male
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WOW.............. A 350w PSU........ I'm surprised it's enough to light up your lights.......
I am currently only running 1gb, but I changed my PSU some time ago, to a 750w. I would certainly upgrade yours, just for the hell of it, might just be the answer to your problem.
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rd Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 3533 Location: COMFORTABLY NUMB, in U.S.A. *** KOFF *** Age: 51 Gender: Male
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Get a new PSU..... Something over 600w. That 380 is way under as Mel has said. And like him, I'm surprised it even powers up.
Can you also post up a link for your MB.
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danthepilot  New Forum Member Joined: 26 May 2007 Total posts: 40 Gender: Unknown
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| Thanks for the input guys!! I believe corsair is compatibile with any kind of MB. I mean, my PC was working fine with 2 1GB sticks in there already and i dont see why it wouldnt work when i just put two more in there that are the exact same as the first two...... |
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rd Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 3533 Location: COMFORTABLY NUMB, in U.S.A. *** KOFF *** Age: 51 Gender: Male
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That wasn't my point. So don't try to read my mind.
There are other things I want to look at. And your RAM sticks have nothing to do with it.
Geezzz.
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viche12345  Addict to SurClaro Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Total posts: 804 Location: San Diego, CA, USA Age: 18 Gender: Male
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| Looks like the compuer can't POST. Didn't know a shortage of power could prevent the POST... |
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Cat1  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Total posts: 1021 Location: KFTW (Meacham Intl, Ft. Worth) Age: 38 Gender: Male
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| danthepilot wrote: | | Yes, RD, everything is the exact same on all four sticks. My mobo can hold up to like 32GBS of RAM and this is only 4, so i dont understand why it cant handle just 4 when it can handle up to 32. Is it because my powersupply is only a 380Watts? Is it not cappable of running 4GBS of ram + Geforce 7600GT + Dual Core AMDX@ 3800....?? I tried taking out the two new sticks and starting up the computer and it still did the same thing...The PC starts up but i dont get anypower to my monitor and the LED light just blinks... |
Gents, these are two possibly three different problems...
RAM has little to do with the monitor, I have never seen a "monitor" dependent on MOBO RAM.
Unless you go into the BIOS and this is a stretch, set up the BIOS to recognize the RAM it won't. This is MOBO and BIOS specific, Windows will usually see it and use it.
"Low power" is a different issue, as the components increase in capability, they increase in power consumption. A 350 Watt PS is a stock off the shelf number and I can't count the number of times that low power has been a sticking point in a post upgrade problem.
Monitor not showing a display... Graphics card is the first check box... Is it properly seated, it is dirty, when was the last time the contacts were swabbed off type of thing, is it built in video, is the MOBO dirty in that area? This has zero to do with the RAM on the machine. |
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heeshung  SurClaro senior forum member Joined: 07 Dec 2005 Total posts: 503
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Completely agree with Cat1...
All computers are different, but I'm running 3584MB of RAM on a 305W PSU. |
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danthepilot  New Forum Member Joined: 26 May 2007 Total posts: 40 Gender: Unknown
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| Yes guys, the problem is the power supply, being i only have 380 watts, with more than two GBS of ram, the computer cannot frankley run on more than two.....it just shuts it self off when i have more than two in there, im getting a 700watt next week...THANKS FOR THE HELP!! |
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ricktobin  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 21 Feb 2004 Total posts: 1646 Location: Virginia Beach, Virgina USA (KNTU, KORF) Age: 41 Gender: Male
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I'd have to agree with Cat1 and the power issue and a seperate video card issue.
Maybe the video card was knocked loose while installing the RAM?
When you power up your computer and it completes the POST test, what colors do you see on the LED on the front of your computer and what sequence of beeps do you hear, if any? |
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danthepilot  New Forum Member Joined: 26 May 2007 Total posts: 40 Gender: Unknown
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It is the power supply, when i had the other two GBS of ram = 4GBS of ram, the PC would turn on and the LED light would flash and then the PC would just shut its self off, my powersupply is too low to handle 4 GBS of ram, so i am getting a 700watt as i mentioned above...it wasnt the graphics card, i just didnt have enough power to run eveything when all four were in...that was the problem and im glad its fixed...  |
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rd Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 3533 Location: COMFORTABLY NUMB, in U.S.A. *** KOFF *** Age: 51 Gender: Male
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That's one of the reasons why I wanted the specs of your MB.
But as I said earlier, you need a bigger PSU. |
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