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TheOldNaruto
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 08:13 PM
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I recently purchased a 16GB RAM module with 2400MHz speed and a single stick. After installing it in my PC, I noticed the system began emitting three short beeps followed by one long beep. I attempted to clean the RAM pins and cleaned the inside of the slot, but the issue persisted. My machine is a Lenovo ThinkCentre M710E, which is no longer supported. Assistance needed?
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TheOldNaruto
05-20-2025, 08:13 PM #1

I recently purchased a 16GB RAM module with 2400MHz speed and a single stick. After installing it in my PC, I noticed the system began emitting three short beeps followed by one long beep. I attempted to clean the RAM pins and cleaned the inside of the slot, but the issue persisted. My machine is a Lenovo ThinkCentre M710E, which is no longer supported. Assistance needed?

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Flade1337
Member
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06-04-2025, 06:15 PM
#2
Hello there! Everything looks good—your computer was off and unplugged during the installation. Did you connect the new stick to the existing RAM or swap out the old one entirely?
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Flade1337
06-04-2025, 06:15 PM #2

Hello there! Everything looks good—your computer was off and unplugged during the installation. Did you connect the new stick to the existing RAM or swap out the old one entirely?

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FlameSquid32
Senior Member
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06-05-2025, 01:04 AM
#3
It wasn't turned off, after all.
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FlameSquid32
06-05-2025, 01:04 AM #3

It wasn't turned off, after all.

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F21raptor
Junior Member
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06-05-2025, 01:11 PM
#4
The computer was not working, so I used the old stick to plug it in and the beeping began. After removing the old one, it stopped. I swapped them and it beeped again. Then I used just the new one, and it also beeped.
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F21raptor
06-05-2025, 01:11 PM #4

The computer was not working, so I used the old stick to plug it in and the beeping began. After removing the old one, it stopped. I swapped them and it beeped again. Then I used just the new one, and it also beeped.

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Lolaloliepop
Junior Member
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06-11-2025, 04:59 PM
#5
It might be a faulty stick or the motherboard isn't compatible with RAM. I'd check the QVL, but it seems they likely don't have it in stock anymore. Do you have another DDR4 stick for testing? Or would you consider using a different PC to try it out? Also, what was the speed of the old stick? If you didn’t disconnect the power cable, there could still be power on the board and risk damaging the new one.
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Lolaloliepop
06-11-2025, 04:59 PM #5

It might be a faulty stick or the motherboard isn't compatible with RAM. I'd check the QVL, but it seems they likely don't have it in stock anymore. Do you have another DDR4 stick for testing? Or would you consider using a different PC to try it out? Also, what was the speed of the old stick? If you didn’t disconnect the power cable, there could still be power on the board and risk damaging the new one.

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BlueWizard11
Junior Member
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06-28-2025, 08:16 AM
#6
I don’t have a spare stick or motherboard right now—it’s still 2400MHz like before. If something gets shorted, would it be safe to replace it?
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BlueWizard11
06-28-2025, 08:16 AM #6

I don’t have a spare stick or motherboard right now—it’s still 2400MHz like before. If something gets shorted, would it be safe to replace it?

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RoiMP
Member
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06-28-2025, 09:48 AM
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Use a different stick of identical type and speed. If it doesn’t work, install the new one and try a CMOS reset. If that fails, test it on another computer—it’s your best next move. If it remains nonfunctional and appears damaged, it’s likely fried and unusable, probably not repairable. Verifying its condition is crucial.
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RoiMP
06-28-2025, 09:48 AM #7

Use a different stick of identical type and speed. If it doesn’t work, install the new one and try a CMOS reset. If that fails, test it on another computer—it’s your best next move. If it remains nonfunctional and appears damaged, it’s likely fried and unusable, probably not repairable. Verifying its condition is crucial.

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Camouflagic
Junior Member
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06-28-2025, 11:33 AM
#8
With the stick set up, the PC won’t start, even when using the old stick in the first slot. Or perhaps I thought I was doing it right, but honestly, I’m just starting out and my friend has been super helpful with everything I need to understand.
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Camouflagic
06-28-2025, 11:33 AM #8

With the stick set up, the PC won’t start, even when using the old stick in the first slot. Or perhaps I thought I was doing it right, but honestly, I’m just starting out and my friend has been super helpful with everything I need to understand.

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Gapyyyyy
Member
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06-30-2025, 08:18 PM
#9
It seems like the issue might be with the stick itself. I’m recommending trying it in another system to see if the problem persists. If it continues to fail, you’ll likely have to return it, assuming the fault wasn’t caused by your installation. There’s no solution to fix it if the stick is defective.
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Gapyyyyy
06-30-2025, 08:18 PM #9

It seems like the issue might be with the stick itself. I’m recommending trying it in another system to see if the problem persists. If it continues to fail, you’ll likely have to return it, assuming the fault wasn’t caused by your installation. There’s no solution to fix it if the stick is defective.

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Renders
Member
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07-01-2025, 06:14 AM
#10
I’ll request my friend to test it; I hope I get a reply soon, maybe today or tomorrow.
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Renders
07-01-2025, 06:14 AM #10

I’ll request my friend to test it; I hope I get a reply soon, maybe today or tomorrow.