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My PC is experiencing a mental breakdown.

My PC is experiencing a mental breakdown.

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Empty_creeper
Member
51
07-27-2016, 06:11 AM
#1
So my PC which I've only had for a couple of months now is acting up. Whenever I don't have RAM in the slots the pc is fine just no display. However when I DO have RAM in any of the slots the CPU fan will turn on and off periodically. I haven't tried replacing the RAM with new RAM yet but if it doesn't work I just want this to be on here so I don't have to write it later. Any suggestions?
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Empty_creeper
07-27-2016, 06:11 AM #1

So my PC which I've only had for a couple of months now is acting up. Whenever I don't have RAM in the slots the pc is fine just no display. However when I DO have RAM in any of the slots the CPU fan will turn on and off periodically. I haven't tried replacing the RAM with new RAM yet but if it doesn't work I just want this to be on here so I don't have to write it later. Any suggestions?

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_GORR_
Junior Member
39
07-27-2016, 01:12 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.
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_GORR_
07-27-2016, 01:12 PM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.

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halowarspros
Member
115
07-27-2016, 07:39 PM
#3
It seems the system could be restarting repeatedly because of a problem with memory training. Make sure to always reset the CMOS after adjusting the memory settings, whether switching to a new DIMM or relocating the same DIMM within the slots.
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halowarspros
07-27-2016, 07:39 PM #3

It seems the system could be restarting repeatedly because of a problem with memory training. Make sure to always reset the CMOS after adjusting the memory settings, whether switching to a new DIMM or relocating the same DIMM within the slots.

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SniperAlsHond
Junior Member
46
07-29-2016, 02:06 PM
#4
We require detailed information about your motherboard, RAM, and CPU.
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SniperAlsHond
07-29-2016, 02:06 PM #4

We require detailed information about your motherboard, RAM, and CPU.