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fractalzero
03-06-2010, 09:30 PM
So about a week ago my friend gave me 5 RAM sticks he had laying around. Out of those five, 2 worked. Put them in, turned on PC. Boots up but nothing appears on screen. Removed the 2 sticks, tried to boot a few times and got on. Next day, back to the first one. The monitor says "Disconnetor" so I assumed it was the GFX card. Took it out, put it in a diff. slot and changed the cable to
the monitor. Nope, still doesn't work.
Anybody know whats happening here?
PC; msi k8n sli platinum mobo, amd athlon 3200 and nvidia7600gt and 512mbram. 450w PSU. It's not great but i mostly edit videos etc
OvRiDe
03-07-2010, 05:57 PM
No video is a common issue with bad RAM. I would try each stick individually to see if it solves your problem. This way you will be able to identify which stick is good and which are bad.
Good luck.
mDust
03-07-2010, 10:28 PM
Just out of curiosity, are all the sticks of RAM you were given the same? I'm guessing they aren't. What brand, size, and speed are they? Putting an old 256MB slow, 'junker' DIMM in a system with 512MB of faster RAM could decrease performance by running all the RAM at the slower speed. Unless they are 1 or 2GB sticks, or the current 512MB is already slow, it might not be worth the small upgrade. More than 512MB will greatly improve video editing performance though...I'll bet most of your work is running off of swap space.
Luke122
03-08-2010, 05:35 PM
No video is a common issue with bad RAM. I would try each stick individually to see if it solves your problem. This way you will be able to identify which stick is good and which are bad.
Good luck.
+1 on this.
fractalzero
03-14-2010, 09:13 AM
I've tried all sticks including my original 512mb and none of them have worked.
dr.walrus
03-15-2010, 10:33 AM
Sounds like it's fried your mobo! Personally, I didn't think this was possible until a friend had this happen to him a few months ago with some brand new Kingston RAM... Ouch!
billygoat333
03-16-2010, 01:35 AM
I had this happen to me on an older computer. put in a stick of ram and it shorted out causing some wonderful blue smoke and ozone. needless to say the motherboard was fried.
Luke122
03-16-2010, 05:08 PM
The worst failure I've seen recently was a mobo that died, and took an E8400 with it. We tried the cpu in another board, and got nothing. Tried a new cpu in the second board, and it toasted too!
The problem leap-frogged.. cpu kills board, board kills another cpu, that cpu then killed another board. I've never seen anything like it, but in the end we lost the original E8400 and EVGA mobo, a new Asus P5Q-EM mobo, an E7500 cpu, and a P5K-CPL mobo.
billygoat333
03-20-2010, 03:12 AM
The worst failure I've seen recently was a mobo that died, and took an E8400 with it. We tried the cpu in another board, and got nothing. Tried a new cpu in the second board, and it toasted too!
The problem leap-frogged.. cpu kills board, board kills another cpu, that cpu then killed another board. I've never seen anything like it, but in the end we lost the original E8400 and EVGA mobo, a new Asus P5Q-EM mobo, an E7500 cpu, and a P5K-CPL mobo.
that is some epic fail. lol
fractalzero
04-01-2010, 01:19 PM
After reading this thread a while ago I came to the conclusion that basically, my PC was generally ****ed. Today, I read some threads on a different site and it says "unplug your mouse". Mouse wasn't plugged in, but keyboard was. Unplug keyboard and it comes on! Just waiting for my relation to burn me an Acronis boot manager and I'll be happy (:
technology confuses me sometimes
burntheland
04-01-2010, 01:27 PM
makes me think twice about updating the ram on my old crappy lappy
fractalzero
04-01-2010, 03:58 PM
Yet more problems! PC is running fine but while it wasn't working we got a new isp. Connected my Netbook, my mothers netbook and my 360 with ease, but the pc wont connect and either has the red X over the connection icon or is always acquiring network address.
I'm using a belkin 802.11g wireless adapter btw.
mDust
04-01-2010, 11:29 PM
Yet more problems! PC is running fine but while it wasn't working we got a new isp. Connected my Netbook, my mothers netbook and my 360 with ease, but the pc wont connect and either has the red X over the connection icon or is always acquiring network address.
I'm using a belkin 802.11g wireless adapter btw.Does it connect by ethernet? If it does, you can concentrate just on the wireless card. I'd start first by uninstalling it completely from the device manager. Then reinstall it with the latest "downloaded" driver. Anything that came with it on a disk is pretty much worthless except if it needs proprietary software to work. Even still, that is probably outdated as well. Is the adapter a card or USB device? Either way, try moving it to a different slot/connector.
fractalzero
04-03-2010, 09:58 AM
Nope, everything in our house runs wireless. The adapter is a card.
http://content.etilize.com/Large/10074143.jpg
fractalzero
04-03-2010, 01:31 PM
Also, an ipconfig shows dnssuffix default gateway as blank and my ip and subnet mask as 0.0.0.0 on my desktop whereas my netbook;
dns: 520b.com
ip:192.168.1.4
subnet:255.255.255.0
gateway:192.168.1.1
Don't know if this will help.
Surprisingly I actually have two of the sticks that fitted now running and now have 1gb ram :D
mDust
04-03-2010, 03:11 PM
Also, an ipconfig shows dnssuffix default gateway as blank and my ip and subnet mask as 0.0.0.0 on my desktop whereas my netbook;
dns: 520b.com
ip:192.168.1.4
subnet:255.255.255.0
gateway:192.168.1.1
Don't know if this will help.
Surprisingly I actually have two of the sticks that fitted now running and now have 1gb ram :D
Assuming your wireless router is setup for DHCP, it should be auto assigning that info. The problem is the card and router are not talking to each other. It could be a bad driver, bad card, or bad pci slot. (ordered from most likely to least)
fractalzero
04-03-2010, 03:44 PM
An hour of copying settings to TCIP and the like I somehow managed to get it back up and working! Thanks for all the help!
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