Package (platform ID) Socket 1156 LGA (0x1) Specification Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU 540 3.07GHz (All the Kingston RAM that is compatible with my motherboard are discontinued bij Kingston (read this from their site)).īIOS: AMerican Megatrends Inc. So my question is: what's wrong with the new RAM. Isn't properly installed and it may cause damage (parafrasing). Installed the new RAM, I got a blue screen saying that the new software There is nothing wrong with the slots or my motherboard. The PC starts fine if the old RAM is only installed (in all 4 slots). Reboot constantly after a couple of second (just black screen). With one of these combinations (can't remember which) the pc would The same for slots 1 & 3) but to no avail.
Order of the ram (so new RAM in slot 2 en old RAM in slot 4 I also did Passed the manufacture's screen (it gave the option to press DEL or F8įor options, but my keyboard didn't respond). The black screen was now gone, but de rebooting process didn't get So I decided to put my new RAM in de 4th slot. After reading on differentįorums, I realized that my old RAM was put in the 2nd slot and I put my Unfortunately when I installed my new RAM, I only got a black screen.Īfter checking if I correctly inserted the RAM the right way (heard theĬlicking sound), there was still no change. I already have Kingston DDR3 2 GB 1333 Mhz I recently purchased a new RAM (Kingston DDR3 4 GB 1600 Mhz