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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • After installing and/or replacing memory modules in a computer, it's common to experience issues with getting the system to turn on. In this video, I'll show you how to troubleshoot the issue and how to fix it.
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Комментарии • 313

  • @robertpickren4000
    @robertpickren4000 4 месяца назад +28

    Color me shocked (and thankful)! I came here after trying to do a simple RAM upgrade by adding a new 16GB RAM stick to my Lenovo tower PC to bring it up to 32 GB. I have done this dozens of times on other PCs for myself and others with no issues. This time, however, the new memory card caused total boot failure with beeping and flashing error lights. Could not even get into BIOS.
    I reseated the new RAM module with the same result. I swapped the old and new RAM in the original slot and the new RAM worked perfectly. I swapped slots with the old and new RAM with both plugged and hard fail again. At this point, I started searching for help and found this video. It was concise and well done but I thought it was redundant to what I had already done.
    Then I read the comments and person after person reported that the compressed air fixed the problem. Being the "wise, old" person that I am, I discarded this info since this PC is very clean and I have NEVER had dust cause a RAM slot failure in almost 40 years of PC build and repair work. BUT, I am not totally STUPID and I am capable of learning so I thought maybe it's worth a try. I actually did not have a compressed air can but used a camera lens air bulb to puff some air into the slot. To my amazement, this simple procedure did fix the issue. There must have been the tiniest spec of dust in that 2nd slot and it caused the error even after multiple plugging and replugging.
    Wow! Thanks for taking the time to post this video and teach an old dog a new trick.

  • @justsomefacts2118
    @justsomefacts2118 Год назад +109

    Very helpful, didn't know that even the tiniest piece of dust would stop it from booting up. Sprayed a little compressed air and issue solved 👍

    • @jrmartinez1354
      @jrmartinez1354 Год назад +8

      Here’s something that can change your way of life or thinking. This is the most important thing you will hear/read today.
      If you’ve told one lie, stolen anything, or lusted (which is adultery of the heart), you’ll be found guilty on Judgment Day and end up in Hell. But there’s good news: Though we broke God’s Law, Jesus, the prophesied Messiah, perfectly kept the Law, fulfilling all righteousness. He paid the fine for sinners ( that we could never pay ) by suffering and dying on the cross-absorbing the wrath of God that we deserve. “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” Then Jesus rose from the dead and was seen by hundreds of eyewitnesses. Today, repent and trust Jesus; God will grant you forgiveness and the gift of eternal life. God bless God Bless

    • @AdibIbnAhmad
      @AdibIbnAhmad Год назад

      @@jrmartinez1354.
      U

    • @BlueIron64
      @BlueIron64 11 месяцев назад +39

      @@jrmartinez1354Nice I’m going to ask Jesus to help diagnose if my issue is with the PSU compatibility or the DIMMs being seated correctly with no dust in the slots.

  • @Voldezhur
    @Voldezhur 9 месяцев назад +19

    It was totally just dust in the ports. Blew it out and works fine now. Thanks!

    • @kongalaia
      @kongalaia 2 месяца назад

      same here 😂

    • @kongalaia
      @kongalaia 2 месяца назад

      same here😂

    • @gamerschuck4391
      @gamerschuck4391 2 месяца назад

      @@kongalaia i did and now its telling me yes you put 2 rams but doesnt boot up only goes into bios and when I save and boot it doesnt boot in system

  • @l.r.8508
    @l.r.8508 28 дней назад +1

    Oh my word!! The compressed air did it!!! Seriously, how?! You saved us so much stress!

  • @gamern4536
    @gamern4536 6 месяцев назад +8

    If you had higher frequency ram before, you might wanna get one stick and boot into bios and then look at the new ram's frequency and change it. That was my issue and i got that solves

    • @sujalyadav3401
      @sujalyadav3401 17 дней назад

      how to change frequency bro

    • @gamern4536
      @gamern4536 17 дней назад

      @@sujalyadav3401 go into bios (f10, f8, delete, esc, or f12) go to overclocking and there should be ram options

    • @gamern4536
      @gamern4536 17 дней назад

      @@sujalyadav3401 depends on ur mb

  • @dennistran554
    @dennistran554 Год назад +14

    Bought my ram new, did what the video said. Looks like I got faulty ram. Returning it tomorrow. Thanks for saving me time 👍

  • @christofivaz814
    @christofivaz814 5 месяцев назад +7

    So after checking if each 4 of my ram sticks work, checking the BIOS version, thinking its a power issue, struggling for 2 hours! all I had to do WAS BLOW ON IT???!!!
    Everything works now, thanks mate

    • @zerosoma33
      @zerosoma33 4 месяца назад +1

      When all else fails, give it the ole NES treatment!

    • @Exilir8
      @Exilir8 3 месяца назад

      2 hours? I've been at this for 4 days.

  • @akhil14.
    @akhil14. 3 месяца назад +1

    Bro is giving me mini heart attack every second 😂

  • @erwinmatic5062
    @erwinmatic5062 Год назад +5

    What helped for me is cleaning the RAM sticks' gold contacts with alcohol and cotton. Before only 2 sticks would make my PC boot after applying that cleaning ,ethod it worked.

  • @Slendermaster968
    @Slendermaster968 25 дней назад +3

    Im so stressed rn. I'm trying this tomorrow morning. Maaan, everytime i buy usedbit perfectly works in their place, then something goes wrong in my place. Feeling cursed.

  • @roan3917
    @roan3917 Год назад +111

    what about if my ram sticks don’t even turn on??

    • @IJustWantTooBeHappy
      @IJustWantTooBeHappy Год назад

      Means there not pushed in enough gotta hear a click

    • @jrmartinez1354
      @jrmartinez1354 Год назад +12

      Here’s something that can change your way of life or thinking. This is the most important thing you will hear/read today.
      If you’ve told one lie, stolen anything, or lusted (which is adultery of the heart), you’ll be found guilty on Judgment Day and end up in Hell. But there’s good news: Though we broke God’s Law, Jesus, the prophesied Messiah, perfectly kept the Law, fulfilling all righteousness. He paid the fine for sinners ( that we could never pay ) by suffering and dying on the cross-absorbing the wrath of God that we deserve. “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” Then Jesus rose from the dead and was seen by hundreds of eyewitnesses. Today, repent and trust Jesus; God will grant you forgiveness and the gift of eternal life. God blessss

    • @Sportsisnow.
      @Sportsisnow. Год назад +65

      @@jrmartinez1354 this did not help anything

    • @kaianderson
      @kaianderson Год назад +3

      Did u fix it? It's happening to me too

    • @Monkeychicken2028
      @Monkeychicken2028 10 месяцев назад +6

      Ok just fixed it flip the thing around and push it until the latch clicks then bam magic

  • @naap848
    @naap848 Год назад +20

    This guy radiates absolute GOAT energy that fixed my PC with new RAM installed.

    • @zerosoma33
      @zerosoma33 4 месяца назад

      How about horse energy

  • @IchKuchen
    @IchKuchen Год назад +6

    I had two ram sticks installed for a long time wanted to install 2 additional sticks but the PC would always turn off after a few seconds and turn on by itself repeating the process. I narrowed the problem down to the first slot(at least I think so), and decided to only use 2 sticks, however now the PC does the exact same thing no matter how many sticks and which slots I use, any advice? I desperately need it

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад +1

      Try looking into the settings for the RAM in the BIOS, if you can get to it. If not, try resetting the CMOS (you take the coin battery out of the board temporarily and then add it back, I don't have a tutorial on this yet but you can look it up)

    • @AyCartii
      @AyCartii Год назад

      i’m having this exact same problem. what settings in BIOS would i need to check and what should it say?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      @@AyCartii If after a RAM installation, your computer started beeping/looping/failing to boot, that means something's wrong, either at least one of the modules and/or slots are bad, typically.
      In the BIOS, though, underneath wherever the RAM settings are, you can check the timings and speeds it is set to. Make sure they're the same as your RAM's manufacturer's specifications. If they're different, this can lead to boot failures.

    • @IchKuchen
      @IchKuchen Год назад

      @@Torqcx Well thank you for your quick response, the problem is that I don't get that far. It just turns of and starts again, can't get into the boot menu. I assume the motherboard is the problem but it worked just fine before I tried just one stick in slot 1, now any combination isn't working

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      @@IchKuchen Try clearing the CMOS, this is done on the physical board itself which manually resets the BIOS's settings and preferences back to default. After doing so, try again with just one module of RAM at a time. It sounds like the timings and/or speeds may have changed when the new module(s) were installed, but one of them perhaps isn't playing nice with the others.

  • @fade851
    @fade851 Год назад +11

    Thank you so much man, worked after I switched the position of my ram modules

  • @jose2226
    @jose2226 6 месяцев назад +1

    I had the same issue when I went from 16 to 32gb of ram. Take your CMOS battery out and hold down the power button to your PC for about a minute or so. That, or bridge the two pins with something metal like a screwdriver. With all sticks of RAM installed, put the CMOS battery back in, and start it.
    This fixed my issue.
    OR
    Try to disable the XMP in bios using the old sticks, then install the new Sticks, then re-enable XMP.

  • @R1L6N
    @R1L6N Год назад +4

    Are there any other possible causes for this ram boot-up failure besides these ones? Like for example, having multiple antivirus installed and running in the pc?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад +3

      I've never heard of software of any kind causing a failure to boot, as software being loaded requires the OS it is installed on to be loaded initially.

    • @itsmoi5673
      @itsmoi5673 11 месяцев назад +3

      Very Unlikely because antivirus software need the computer to be booted to start working

  • @cmorris0
    @cmorris0 Год назад +4

    I've tried upgrading to 2 x 16gb 3200 ram sticks. I had 2 x 8gb 3200 in, I tried having all 4 in, wouldnt boot. Tried just the 16s, wouldnt boot. went back to the 8s booted fine. replaced the 16s and tried again and it wouldnt boot even with 1 stick. both sets are same brand and same clock speed. corsiar vengence pro rgb DDR4. the 8gb work in all 4 slots but the 16s not in any.

    • @cutemeliful
      @cutemeliful 10 месяцев назад

      I’m having the exact same problem. Did you ever find a fix?

    • @Ro77cky
      @Ro77cky 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same issue here with my 16gb 3200mhz ram😢

    • @darianlarose
      @darianlarose 8 месяцев назад

      Same here

    • @Greygasm
      @Greygasm 6 месяцев назад

      Did you fix this issue?

    • @cmorris0
      @cmorris0 6 месяцев назад

      Nope. Gonna try some other things when i next try and replace them

  • @adriantovar3876
    @adriantovar3876 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hey man thank you for describing every possible thing.i was freaking out cause 2 didn't turn on or boot up.Thanks

  • @zaza_grows_only6689
    @zaza_grows_only6689 Год назад +4

    This is what i did to get mine to boot well first off it already booted and worked fine before i added more ram so ik it was the ram i took it out booted back up but to get it to work with new ram i had to go into bios and turn off xmp then turn off computer install new ram after it booted into bios again turn xmp back on now everything works as should.

  • @cratenelson
    @cratenelson 11 месяцев назад +5

    Here's another solution that worked for me but isn't anything physical.
    I upgraded from 2x8GB sticks 3200mhz to 2x16GB 3600mhz.
    I had to boot into the BIOS (Spam the DEL or F2 key during boot up) and enable XMP.
    Hope this helps someone else.

    • @jkgaming3584
      @jkgaming3584 10 месяцев назад +1

      Its not even booting to the bios
      I got 3600mhz 2×16 as well

    • @thatguy3213
      @thatguy3213 8 месяцев назад

      Hello i. Currently having this problem it works with 1 ram but with 2 theres no display, should i enable xmp in bios with 1 ram then add the other?

    • @AJGamingAdventures
      @AJGamingAdventures 7 месяцев назад

      Had a very similar issue to this, had to do with the XMP setting in my BIOS. Thx for the guidance!

  • @GoonerDom0811
    @GoonerDom0811 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m in a unique situation, all RAM works in each slot 1-3, 2-4 etc but PC won’t boot up if I put the extra 2 sticks in. Will boot with 2 but not 4…I don’t understand it.

  • @joshadams2812
    @joshadams2812 Год назад +6

    Make sure they're seated completely that'd probably most people's issue

  • @nikolalekovic1060
    @nikolalekovic1060 Год назад +1

    I just bought new 2x8 gb ram 3200mhz ( match with my cpu and motherboard for sure ) i tried a lot tutorials but i can't fix my black screeenwhen i put back my old ram 2x4 gb ram 2666mhz works good...what should i try ( i tried reseting bios and putting off cmos battery, not help ) ??

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад +1

      Try the modules one-at-a-time in each individual slot; if, in no matter what configuration any of them are in, the PC still fails to boot, that means either the motherboard is not compatible with those modules or they both happen to be faulty (though the latter is unlikely).

  • @ayushverma1000
    @ayushverma1000 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful.. thanks buddy

  • @hamdighost
    @hamdighost 10 месяцев назад +4

    THE DUST... it was the damn dust, thank you so much ❤️

    • @gabbiecanepa6981
      @gabbiecanepa6981 8 месяцев назад +1

      What was your pc doing before you removed the dust? Was it not booting or?

    • @hamdighost
      @hamdighost 8 месяцев назад

      @@gabbiecanepa6981 Yup boot failure most of the time, and low gaming performance. Cleaning the slots fixes everything.

    • @gabbiecanepa6981
      @gabbiecanepa6981 8 месяцев назад

      @@hamdighost I blew compressed air into all 4 slots, and I wiped with 90% isopropyl alcohol and they still are having issues.. 2 are working fine, but my other 2 are not, and we've tried everything so I'm kind of at a loss :/

    • @hamdighost
      @hamdighost 8 месяцев назад

      @@gabbiecanepa6981 Well it seems like a hardware issue, I recommend a technical support cause it could be a faulty RAM kits or faulty DIMM slots.

  • @BruDia
    @BruDia Год назад +1

    Quick question, i installed two RAM sticks, and now my main SSD/local disk has lost some free space it was 115gb free now it's 90gb free i suspect it's the new Ram(s) that are taking the Vram space? Can we allocate them into my hardisk, the other local disks instead of the main memory? Hopefully i am clear? Thank you.

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      The Windows Page file size increases with the RAM size by default, but you should be able to change it. This article may help: mcci.com/support/guides/how-to-change-the-windows-pagefile-size/

  • @Dial8Transmition
    @Dial8Transmition 3 месяца назад +1

    This shit happened to me over night. Cleaning the slots or switching the RAM sticks around doesn't seem to fix it. I assume both the RAM sticks just decided to die overnight for some reason?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  3 месяца назад

      Either that or the slots in the motherboard have died, that actually happened to me many years ago. You'll have to test each module in each individual slot to rule it out.

  • @hast0408
    @hast0408 6 месяцев назад +1

    Comp wouldn’t boot up, but I could access bios. I changed everything to default & then windows started up. Then I went back into the bios and enabled XMP. Windows works fine now & it shows XMP enabled :)

  • @Greddy87
    @Greddy87 8 дней назад

    Thanks but my issue is my DDR5 get stuck after restart, RMA'd my Ram kit got a new kit without explanation. Meets QVL mobo list and not sure why Expo 1 CL30 6000MHZ or Expo 2 CL 40 5600 doesn't work 🤔

  • @PrisonMikesRecTeam
    @PrisonMikesRecTeam 6 месяцев назад

    Very useful, thank you for the tips! 🎉

  • @darkfox2401
    @darkfox2401 Месяц назад +1

    For AMD sometimes you have to rest it so the bios takes the new ram. That's what I'm looking for but he didnt mention this at all.!!

  • @TunaDad
    @TunaDad 3 месяца назад

    I wouldn't boot after adding an extra 16GB of RAM(2x8). They were the same sticks but all 4 wouldn't run at XMP settings and I had to lower the speed. But I was also able to lower the latency as an offset.

  • @ArbrimZendeli23
    @ArbrimZendeli23 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for info it really helped me ✌🏻☺️

  • @mavric1177
    @mavric1177 Год назад +1

    what about if B2 and B1 work with all ram sticks but A2 and A1 wont work with any, could it potentially be a bad memory controller on cpu?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад +1

      It sounds like slots A1 and A2 are bad. If cleaning them out doesn't do anything you may need a new motherboard.

    • @mavric1177
      @mavric1177 Год назад

      @@Torqcx yah that’s was also my thoughts as well but putting a new motherboard in resulted in same issue. Tested a buddies cpu and solved the issue though.

  • @elenasmar
    @elenasmar 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice and easy. You saved me some money thank you!

  • @chrisrose_krii_lun_aus
    @chrisrose_krii_lun_aus 4 месяца назад

    It can also be a missing pin on a AMD CPU. Happened to me. Replaced the pin and worked fine. Check the corners well and look close. Its easy to miss.

  • @danielmurray9482
    @danielmurray9482 Год назад +3

    Thank you I didn't know a bit of dust could do that, I've narrowed it down to 1 slot that is the issue, just need to get some compressed air

  • @jacobwoodcock4683
    @jacobwoodcock4683 Месяц назад

    I’ve had 16 gb for a while and tried to but 2 16 gb sticks in and it turned on but no display and flashing orange light on motherboard, switched it back and it worked fine idk what’s wrong with the 32 gb ram I just got.

  • @Rzvy123Potoc
    @Rzvy123Potoc Год назад +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • @maximad2379
    @maximad2379 Год назад +1

    My problem is that all my ram work perfectly in 1/8 slots but all the other slots they don’t work in.Please help me.

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      If none of them are working in any of the other slots, most likely the slots are faulty. If cleaning them out didn't help, it may be time to replace the board.

  • @thirdie2456
    @thirdie2456 3 месяца назад +1

    it was the tiny bit of dust. believe me or not. that was the culprit. clean Your bloody ram before you install. thanks for the video dude.

  • @btm_ryze
    @btm_ryze Год назад +3

    YOU SAVED MY LIFEEEE

  • @nguyenquangminh3010
    @nguyenquangminh3010 7 месяцев назад

    I got this problem but dont know how to fix, I installed 32GB RAM (4 sticks) and use PC for hours then it suddenly restarted. From that moment I can't install more than 2 RAM sticks, if I do that the mainboard emit an orange light on DRAM sections. Been trying to fix for 2 days and still can't resolve the problem. Please help me. I'm using Asus B760 TUF and x4 HyperX 2666 8GB and I'm pretty sure the problem is not come from other parts. Thank you so much!!!

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  7 месяцев назад

      Very likely it's an issue with either the RAM modules or the slots they're in. If you've already blew out the slots for dust, reseated the modules, and reset the CMOS on the motherboard, there unfortunately isn't much left to do except troubleshoot whether it's the modules' or slots' fault. If any of the modules went bad, replacing them should solve the problem. If it's any of the slots, the motherboard would need to be replaced if you were otherwise unable to increase your RAM capacity with the one you currently have.

  • @Manicxz484
    @Manicxz484 3 месяца назад

    thx bro i almost got yelled by my dad😂😂

  • @urbanzs
    @urbanzs 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank god this “tutorial” works. My new ram wouldn’t work in the spot next to my original ram so I just moved it one spot over.

  • @Jumpmansanic420
    @Jumpmansanic420 10 месяцев назад +1

    Literally just cleaning it with a little compressed air thank you

  • @samhaen2628
    @samhaen2628 9 месяцев назад

    Great vid brother!

  • @Kennymccormic6412
    @Kennymccormic6412 5 месяцев назад +2

    Keybored mouse and monitor is not booting up

  • @leedex
    @leedex 4 месяца назад

    For some reason, I couldn’t change anything in my Gigabyte Bios.
    But after I unplugged the battery for 20 seconds, with no power cable and turned on my PC with all 4 Ram blocks. It worked perfectly 🙂

  • @captainzeh
    @captainzeh 6 месяцев назад

    You kept me going thanks.

  • @Trinics
    @Trinics 11 месяцев назад +1

    It was dust, what a scare. Thank you for the video.

  • @dusty_giraffe2111
    @dusty_giraffe2111 Месяц назад

    My pc used to work without issue, but since I returned from a trip, it began randomly experiencing boot failures (as in I could not even get into BIOS), but it would usually randomly work again after I do some random sh1t to it and restart a few times.
    But now it really can't boot no matter what.
    During my trip, the humidity levels back home was way high, to the point that the walls are wet. I think that may have caused some problems???
    Also I bought a possibly sketchy new monitor with a possibly sketchy displayport cable. I heard that a faulty pin 20 can cause boot issues, but I still can't boot even after switching to hdmi so that can't be it right?
    The debug led on the motherboard indicates that it's the dram that's the problem, but idk.
    My motherboard is asrock b760m rs/ds wifi, ram is pny xlr8, gpu is rx6600.

    • @dusty_giraffe2111
      @dusty_giraffe2111 Месяц назад

      I have not tried cleaning ram or ram slots, so I will do that tmr.
      I am considering sending the PC to repair at this point...

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Месяц назад

      You can also try resetting the CMOS, look up how to do that but basically you just take out the coin battery for a few seconds and put it back in. Often times this can fix BIOS/motherboard issues.

  • @brianstaples4057
    @brianstaples4057 6 месяцев назад

    Do you necessarily turn power supply off and unplug all the cables between each swap? Or simply turn computer off?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  6 месяцев назад

      It's always recommended to take all the necessary precautions before making adjustments to your system's hardware, but that being said, I've been guilty of my laziness overcoming me and leaving the power cable plugged in and/or the switch on while I performed certain installations.

  • @tripleaarcade
    @tripleaarcade Год назад +1

    Tried and replaced. Had the problem of no display or mouse. Tried the old ram cards that worked before and still no display

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      Clear your motherboard's CMOS (there's usually a jumper and coin battery you'll have to unplug and replug, but you'll have to look at your motherboard and/or it's manual to find where they're located). Afterward, plug back in the old RAM and go from there

    • @nguyentruongminh4722
      @nguyentruongminh4722 Год назад

      Other problem can happen
      1. Due to CPU
      2. Bios problem and need to replace Bios

  • @MiroslavJahelka
    @MiroslavJahelka Год назад

    i have aorus master x570 and AMD 5900X it runs ok with 2x32gb4000mhz18cl but wont run4x 32gb 4000mhz 18cl just 2666mhz... any idea ?

  • @OfficialRTA
    @OfficialRTA 4 месяца назад

    I just built my pc all new parts but the ram will not working in proper slots and only 1 stick works in b2 and if i use the consair ram i just bought they work in b1and b2 but not where they supposed to work. And when i load up cant run any games it instantly crashes. Dram light is on motherboard when i try to put ram in any other slots

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  4 месяца назад

      If after resetting the CMOS you still cannot get any of the RAM to work in those slots, the board may be defective. If you built everything new, you should be able to get it replaced.

  • @SerialDesignationStrikerTheCat

    I have two 8 GB ram cards, card 1 works in slot 1 and slot 2 and card 2 works in slot 1 and slot 2, but when put together the system won't boot up. Idk how to solve this. The cards are fine and work independently but when both cards are in it won't work

  • @Materaz17
    @Materaz17 Год назад

    i watched so many videos and this was the first to recommend just dusting it and of course thats what worked lmao

  • @adilbachiri1709
    @adilbachiri1709 Месяц назад

    I just wanted to upgrade my laptop ram to 8gb , I previously had a 4gb ram module and got an additional 4gb one. but the laptop is stuck in a boot loop.I tried everything nothing works. here's what i tried: 1) the hard reset 2) the cmos clearing 3) changing the slots 4) trying just one at a time and in different slots 5) cleaning up the motherboard and everything . yet still stuck . anyone got any advice ? thanks

  • @davekauffman8727
    @davekauffman8727 2 месяца назад

    My ASUS motherboard only likes the RAM that came with the board, 2 sticks of 1G that have cooling loops on top of them, sticks of 2G that work in other computers will not allow the computer to boot up, any ideas?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  2 месяца назад

      If the sticks (modules) that don't work are the exact correct specifications your motherboard specifies it can handle, and they work in other systems, try resetting the system's CMOS and try again with the modules. If you still don't get any luck, those modules may just not like that board.

  • @SapphireBjoern
    @SapphireBjoern Год назад

    I was wudering my ram slots B1 and B2 do not work but my A1 and A2 do work so I was wundering if it is possible to change A1 ram slot to be B2 so that I can run dual channel

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      You can swap the modules around however you'd like but there isn't a guarantee you'll get dual-channel. If a slot is broken, unfortunately, there isn't much that can be done

  • @Materva_
    @Materva_ 3 месяца назад

    Using 4x16GB XMP 6400 won't work (long boots and blue screen crashes) so motherboards with 4 slots is pointless. Go 2x32GB in slot 2/4 if you want 64GB.

  • @giloto382
    @giloto382 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting. I solved such an issue simply by booting to BIOS, after my PC wouldn't boot up with my old RAM stick either and I had reinstalled the newly bought pair of 16 GB sticks. I still don't know WHY that worked, or why aren't any of the tutorials covering that trick. Sure, I hadn't secured the new sticks properly the first time, but after I had, it still wouldn't work before forcing it to BIOS. So much for the practicality of PC building 🙄. Now I'm afraid of further upgrades that I've had in mind.

  • @saciinou1665
    @saciinou1665 Год назад

    I got a weird one to solve I bought new ram as an upgrade made sure everything is the same except the brand cause I couldn't find that same brand (old setup) if I use the old ram PC works just fine with the new ram I get to windows trying to boot up and then in blue screens everytime with a new error any ideas?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      It sounds like the new RAM could be faulty, which is a common occurrence. Try swapping it out with a new kind, maybe exchange it if you can.

  • @darknucleidiffusion1184
    @darknucleidiffusion1184 3 месяца назад

    So basically my problem is one of the slots is not working and every time I plug any kind of RAM stick in it the screen goes black I think the problem might be not from the motherboard but from the CPU itself because it has an accident, could it be that case.

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  3 месяца назад

      I don't believe the CPU would cause an issue like that, it sounds like it is the slot in the motherboard, especially if you already attempted to clean it out

    • @darknucleidiffusion1184
      @darknucleidiffusion1184 3 месяца назад

      @@Torqcx I really hope what you are saying is exactly my case because if not I would be buying a whole motherboard and wasting the last bit of my money without actually fixing anything, maybe buying a motherboard with 4 or 8 slots will be reassuring to me, and sorry for mumbling so much I just want to know my problem and how to fix it, I really wish if there was some kind of program that tells you if the problem is from one component in your PC, anyway there is something that made me think the problem is not from the motherboard but from the CPU because when I plug the RAM stick in the second slot I don't just get a black screen the fan of my CPU doesn't start rotating either.

  • @pauldyoco5387
    @pauldyoco5387 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you bro lifesave 🙌

  • @calebq9907
    @calebq9907 10 месяцев назад

    I bought 2 ram sticks for my pc and tried to install both and removed the old but now it won’t boot even up when I put the old ram stick in the same spot

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  10 месяцев назад

      Start by resetting your system's CMOS (every motherboard is a little different but you basically take its coin battery out for a few seconds and put it back in. Look up how to do this if you're unsure).

  • @based483
    @based483 Месяц назад

    I found it was the ram stick but it woks in other system same ddr

  • @joc36
    @joc36 Месяц назад

    The issue I have is that pc turns on the 1st time i put ram in, it says 32gb now (31.1 usable). I play cs and stuff for 2-3 hours and then turned off pc. Next time I turned it on it doesn't boot, wtf.

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Месяц назад

      Start by cleaning out all the modules and resetting the CMOS, see if that fixes anything. If you've correctly troubleshot everything and the error persists, the modules may have died.

  • @flyingpigg9787
    @flyingpigg9787 Год назад +1

    Thank you, the ram was the problem

  • @raresics
    @raresics Год назад

    I have a different problem, so basically my computer already has 2x8 gb ram and i got 2x16 gb ram, so i tried putting all ram inside and it worked but then froze and turned off, then i tried 40 gb ram snd did the same thing, then 32 gb ram and it also did the same thing, then 24 and it lasted for about 20 minutes then turned off, now i’m trying the new 16 gb ram alone and it still turned off, i’m about to try the 8x2 gb again and i will reply and tell you what happens.

    • @marleychinga3278
      @marleychinga3278 Год назад

      Check pc temps happend to me turned out it shut down due to heat

  • @animeclub6543
    @animeclub6543 Год назад

    how do i fix my ram slot only work at a1 and a2, b1 and b2 not working when i try to turn it on monitor gives no signal and wont boot

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      Make sure you check each slot individually first, then start adding additional modules and see if there's either any specific slot that's not working or if it's a combination that is causing the failure.

  • @montepython196
    @montepython196 Год назад

    No matter what i do it still wont turn on, this happened once before so i bought two brand new tforce 8 g ram cards and it fixed it for a little while. I wasnt getting full usage of them though, and my computer still said it was running at 8 gigs instead of 16, so i swapped the slots around after turning off the computer, and now it wont boot no matter where i put them. This is my first time ever owning and computer, and it is making me lose my mind. Please, how do i fix this?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      The first step is to reset the CMOS (every board is a little different but generally there's a coin you have to take out for a few seconds, at least). This will reset the BIOS back to default settings (this will not change any of your programs or files). From there, try each RAM module individually in each slot, one-at-a-time (after blowing them out).

  • @TheReal_G
    @TheReal_G Год назад

    What if i just added two more stick of the same ram, and all the rgb comes on but no display on monitors?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      It sounds like the system is turning on, but failing to boot. You can start troubleshooting by cleaning out all of the slots, trying each module in each individual slot one-at-a-time, etc.

  • @Edd04150
    @Edd04150 Месяц назад

    After I installed call of duty my pc started running super slow and after a but it turns black and says no hdmi signal and when i try to play a game like roblox my ping is 70 which is good but there is so much input lag i also can’t even watch shows because it buffers i need help so if you read this please help!

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Месяц назад

      Without more information, I cannot determine whether the issues you've been having are RAM-related or not. If you've already troubleshot the RAM and are still having the same issues, you will have to start testing out the other components and/or software. Good luck!

    • @Edd04150
      @Edd04150 Месяц назад

      @@Torqcx I did some type of scan and it fixed it after i uninstalled cod! next time ill wait and buy more ram to get cod im just glad everything is good now but thank you for responding

    • @Edd04150
      @Edd04150 Месяц назад

      @@Torqcx i found out that the issue was that “OmenInstallMonitor” file kept duplicating and taking up all my memory and disk and the solution was too uninstall omen game hub. If anyone has this issue i’d just like to lyk so you can maybe help them since you have a platform it’s basically a malware i hate omen

  • @cheesegrater..
    @cheesegrater.. Год назад

    I’ve recently taken my pc apart to clean it and I had to take out a stick of ram in have more space to take out the heat sink and when I reinstalled the ram it won’t boot up but when I take it out it boots up fully? Have I done something wrong or has the ram just died?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад +1

      It's possible the teeth of the RAM card became damaged, but I'd first start but blowing out the RAM slots in the motherboard. It's likely dust/debris got in there and is disrupting the contact between it and the module

    • @cheesegrater..
      @cheesegrater.. Год назад +1

      @@Torqcx I did not expect that fast of a reply. Wow thanks. But after some troubleshooting it’s most likely the actual stick of ram itself as I moved a different stick into that slot and removed the one that I was having problems with and it boots up straight away so I either damaged it somehow or it was already a bit damaged when I got my pc.
      Edit: after looking at the stick of ram I saw a scratch on it. Is it possible that the scratch is the problem or is something different. Either way imma buy a new stick of ram but thanks for the advice.
      Edit 2: some how I have managed to get all ram sticks working again somehow. I guess they weren’t full inserted but they couldn’t go any further without damage. The last time I tried it all I did was give a little nudge/wiggle towards 1 direction and they all work now…. Tbh I have no idea what has happened and how I’ve fixed it but I thank you for your assistance.

  • @south_killa
    @south_killa 3 месяца назад

    Thats not my problem i did Change xmp Profile and now my mainbord is just working worh 1 ddr5 and Not it dont run with 2 and this is the 3 time that he do that i did buy 8 Ddr5 this time it cant be

  • @daniellynskey6422
    @daniellynskey6422 Год назад

    Hi, I changed my CPU and when I attempted to boot up, I had a black screen. Changed and swapped the RAM and system would boot up if I removed the RAM out of slot 4, leaving 1 RAM stick in slot 2. When I powered off, put the RAM stick back in slot 4, along with the RAM stick in slot 2, it wouldn't boot up again. Any advice please?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      First reset the CMOS (search up your motherboard on how to do it, basically you're just setting the BIOS back to default which should clear any errors that may have been brought up from the new installation). Then try each module out one-at-a-time in each slot to determine whether any of the modules or slots are bad.

    • @Greygasm
      @Greygasm 6 месяцев назад

      How did you fix this issue? Currently having this problem. 2x8 16gb ram works but 2x16 doesn't. When I put only 1x16gb ram, it boots up again. It's weird.

  • @Jaxson_lang2
    @Jaxson_lang2 4 месяца назад

    So my new ram I got I have 2 slots in my mother Board. The old one had 1 ram module so I removed it and installed the 2 new ram modules and now my pc won’t turn on. But when I use the old one it works?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  4 месяца назад +1

      Try resetting the motherboard to its default settings before installing the new ones. Try clearing the motherboard's CMOS. Also of course try installing one of the new modules at a time to see if either of them are causing the issue.

    • @Jaxson_lang2
      @Jaxson_lang2 4 месяца назад

      @@Torqcx so I reset the cmos had the bios reset to default and tested each ram stick they both work but when they are both in they don’t work? Is there something I haft to enable?

    • @Jaxson_lang2
      @Jaxson_lang2 4 месяца назад

      @@Torqcx and also when they are both in it goes to auto matic repair and then shuts off and doesn’t load windows

  • @user-hq6mh1yd2t
    @user-hq6mh1yd2t 2 месяца назад

    Mine, only boots up when 2 RAM are installed, when I remove any of one RAM, it won't boot up, why is that?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  2 месяца назад

      Check your motherboard's manual to see if there's a specific configuration required (a certain slot) for only having a single module of RAM.

  • @TaneSmith-kc3lx
    @TaneSmith-kc3lx Месяц назад

    I installed a new hard drive and the antenna to the mother board and it won’t work

  • @Olt_Free
    @Olt_Free 10 месяцев назад

    I’m still stuck none of my 3 diffrent sticks work in any of the spots… I have a z170-ar mother board

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  10 месяцев назад

      If after resetting the CMOS you still have no luck, with any module in any slot, the motherboard may be defective. Unfortunately there isn't much you can do other than replace the board, in that scenario.

  • @mohammadalloush8636
    @mohammadalloush8636 Месяц назад

    Hmmm, this dust idea is a good one.. my pc isn't working so perhaps i need to clean.

  • @nols7404
    @nols7404 10 месяцев назад

    need help when i put all 4 sticks of ram in my motherboard and set ram to 3200 pc don't boot it will reboot again and give me a pc boot failure when i set it to 2133 pc boots into windows and all 4 sticks runs fine. when I only put 2 sticks of ram in slots 2 and 4 pc would boot and ram would be at 3200 but with the two rams in pc only boots when rams at 2133. but all 4 sticks work in my other pc. do you think it's the motherboard.

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  10 месяцев назад

      It sounds like either the motherboard or the motherboard's BIOS. Check its specs and settings.

    • @nols7404
      @nols7404 10 месяцев назад

      its when i turn on xmp for the 3200mhz

  • @krypto8048
    @krypto8048 6 месяцев назад

    Bro my fans start spinning and my leds are working my gpu turns on but then it just closes what should I do????

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  6 месяцев назад

      Start by resetting the CMOS on your motherboard (I currently don't have a video on this but there are plenty of tutorials you can look up).

  • @nightride7110
    @nightride7110 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so confused rn. My pc didnt boot, and i found out its cause of the ram, so i bootet it with just one ram stick, and it worked good, then i bootet with the other one and again all worked good. The summary is that i SHOVED THAT BULLSHIT RAM IN and restarted, didnt work again. But, i put both out and in again, it suddently worked. Idk why but it works now👍

  • @faxmine6616
    @faxmine6616 Год назад

    I bought a 3200mhz ram stick but my motherboard only support's 2666mhz what do I do?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      You can try installing it and see if it will function at least, even if it means its speed will be limited. But if you got the wrong kind of RAM, you will have to get the right kind instead.

  • @libanarab5883
    @libanarab5883 6 месяцев назад

    I had 2 ram sticks and my pc was working fine. I bough the exact same replica and put 4 in and now my pc starts but it dosent boot up. My cooler is to big to keep taking off and putting back on. Any ideas?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  6 месяцев назад

      You would have to troubleshoot each individual slot and each individual module if you'd want to completely rule out what is causing the system to fail to boot. Unfortunately there isn't really another way to do this.

    • @libanarab5883
      @libanarab5883 6 месяцев назад

      @@Torqcx i fixed it. i removed my large cpu cooler and i took each ram stick out and placed it back in one by one. i did this over and over again and on my last try i placed all 4 ram sticks in and told myself if it doesn't boot I'm finished trying and it booted up. I'm only worried if this over works my pc now. because my fans are spinning and making a lot more noise now that i have 4 ram sticks instead of 2. any idea why my pc is making more noise? Thanks for the help

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  6 месяцев назад

      @@libanarab5883 As long as your system can successfully boot with all the RAM, it shouldn't be overworking it; the fact that the fans sound louder now is a new one to me, though. Is it your heatsink fan(s) that sped up or your case fans? All-in-all though I honestly wouldn't sweat it, the system may just be attempting to compensate for the extra power it is now supplying to the additional hardware installed.

    • @libanarab5883
      @libanarab5883 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Torqcx hey man thanks alot for helping me out though. wish there were more people like u on the internet. fans arent as loud as i thought. maybe i was hearing things

  • @dfsilversurfer
    @dfsilversurfer 9 месяцев назад +1

    Damn well while I were just browsing looking for a solution I noticed people commenting about dust and I'm thinking to myself that should have been my first check and is so simple to fix I don't know why I haven't done that but I'm certainly going to now and I'll laugh at myself if that's all it was considering my laptops is in a caravan dust would certainly be quite likely I'm going to go right now and😅 find out

  • @michaelstuben8748
    @michaelstuben8748 10 месяцев назад

    Added additional ram- Bios started beeping. Solution:
    Disabling quickstart in Bios and in Windows , before installing additional ram , solved it for me.

  • @kev723
    @kev723 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks dude

  • @lololickerRL
    @lololickerRL 5 месяцев назад

    So my pc will only boot up with one stick on the fourth dimm slot and if I put ram in the other dimm slots it has an ab/a6 error on the motherboard display does anyone know what the problem is?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  5 месяцев назад

      If you already tried cleaning the slots out, and tested each RAM module you have in each slot individually and you still are not having any luck, the slots may be bad and the board would have to be replaced if you'd want to make use of them.

    • @lololickerRL
      @lololickerRL 5 месяцев назад

      @@Torqcxi thought the same thing but I finally tried updating the bios and that solved the issue but thanks for the help🙂

  • @thebenvosper5947
    @thebenvosper5947 8 месяцев назад

    Just upgraded to 2x16gb from 2x8gb and my pc won’t open any games, or it will try and freeze where as before I could play all games perfectly??? Any ideas??

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  8 месяцев назад

      It sounds like at least one of the new modules are bad, so long as you're 100% sure they're both fully compatible with your system. A bold test would be to reinstall the OS and see if that fixes it, but honestly I would just try new modules.

  • @asifmurad1400
    @asifmurad1400 2 месяца назад

    I dont know my ram get a hit from my cpu fan when I was unplugging it , now I blew it and put 1 ram in 1st slot and it boot up

  • @user-iw1nk2so7f
    @user-iw1nk2so7f Месяц назад

    PLEASE HELP‼️
    I checked all my ram slots one by one and also checked all my ram sticks one by one everything works
    But when I put all four of them together then the system starts beeping and no display
    Help please
    Running any three ram sticks at one time in any of the slots work but as soon as I put 4 ram sticks the system starts crying

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Месяц назад

      Try resetting the CMOS (I currently don't have a video on this, but basically you take the coin battery out of the motherboard for a few seconds then put it back in. This will not affect your system's programs or files).

    • @user-iw1nk2so7f
      @user-iw1nk2so7f Месяц назад

      @@Torqcx didn't work

  • @Zach5558.
    @Zach5558. 8 месяцев назад +1

    I blew it out, and it booted right up, and i hate myself. I've been trying to fix it for a week already, and it was a peice of dust...

  • @eggy_39811
    @eggy_39811 Год назад

    so i cant turn off the pc properly and i have to switch the psu? is all my files and stuff gonna be there?

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      You should turn off your PC properly, but afterward it's always a best practice to turn off your PSU switch and unplug it. Your files will be fine; cutting your computer's PSU from an electrical outlet will not affect anything in your software.

  • @glitchmasterskits941
    @glitchmasterskits941 Год назад

    It works but now the glitch textures show when it is booting

  • @ChickenTendy0
    @ChickenTendy0 Год назад

    If my old sticks work and my new ones don’t, does that just mean my new ones are broken? Please help!

    • @Torqcx
      @Torqcx  Год назад

      It could, as long as you make sure they're the exact same make and models. Otherwise it could just be a compatibility issue.

  • @xexnuts
    @xexnuts Месяц назад

    Or another problem if it’s a ram stick issue, make sure it’s completely plugged in and snapped in and cleaned. I had mine halfway plugged in for like a couple of years until recently. I had problems with it and I figured what it was not snapped in.