Has your memory not working properly?
Has your memory not working properly?
Hi there. I set up my PC about a week ago and recently changed from a stock cooler to an AIO unit. Everything seems normal now, but I’m experiencing blue screens and freezing issues. Temperatures are okay. Then the PC won’t boot at all—it lights up and spins fans but doesn’t start Windows. Removing one stick of RAM resolved the problem, allowing it to boot normally afterward. I’m really worried and need some guidance! 
I'll refresh my bios once I'm back. I assume I'm not tightening the block too much since the tutorial mentioned doing it until it can't be done. What does RMA stand for?
The return process is called RMA, which means "return to Manufacturer." It stands for using your warranty to send the device to a certified repair center or bring it back to the seller. Updating the bios should help with memory compatibility problems.
Follow the guidelines from the BSOD posting thread to upload the required files.
You're feeling a bit anxious about the instructions. Did you use a screwdriver or just your fingers? If you used a screwdriver, it might be too tight.