Here's the scenario: My 2GB of ram arrived in the mail today, and when I put it in the computer (it fit perfectly), trying to turn it on resulted in no boot up and just beeps from the motherboard, did I kill my computer?
Here's the scenario: My 2GB of ram arrived in the mail today, and when I put it in the computer (it fit perfectly), trying to turn it on resulted in no boot up and just beeps from the motherboard, did I kill my computer?
This is most likely a RAM seating problem, Try first checking to see if the RAM is placed correctly, Some RAM need to be placed in pairs to make sure if you e.g have 4 ram slots make sure one is in slot 1 and one is in slot 3 (2 & 4 ) respectively. If that isn't the problem, remove the Ram and Put it back in. After you've tried this if it is still not working post back on this thread please.
The slot for the RAM in motherboard might be damaged too. Try switching the RAM to another slot.
Also is the RAM you ordered DDR, DDR2 or DDR3 and what kind of RAM is the old RAM you are using?
If it is DDR3 check if you have i7 processor with LGA 1366 socket. It might be three channeled which requires that you use 3xDDR3 RAM.
Last edited by Duulis; 2011-05-07 at 10:29 PM.
That "beeping" is the MoBo's way of telling you what's wrong. It's called a POST code.
Look up your comp's MoBo and then find out what that manufacturer's post codes are. But most likely your MoBo is telling you it's having a memory error. It might be a seating issue, might be wrong type of RAM, might be bad RAM.
How much research did you do before just cracking open your comp and slapping a new card in? It sounds like you were rather reckless here...
2 beeps = memory problem
u can have a few things wrong here:
a) memory is not installed correctly
b) memory is bad
c) memory is incompatible with Motherboard
there can be more, but thats the most common ones, and the only few ones i can think off the top of my head
You know, you can get in jail for murder right?
On a serious note, listen to the poster above me ^
i took out the ram and it still does the same thing,, it is ddr3, hp s53055z
Exactly, but how many "ordinary" people do you think buys "shit" like that?
What exactly is "hp s53055z"? Google doesn't find anything when I search with that.
Also the fact that even after taking out the ram it does the same thing is usually a rather bad sign. Check for any burn marks in the RAM chip and the RAM slot in the motherboard. If there is some, you have fried your motherboard :/