The RAM isn't properly connecting to your motherboard.
The RAM isn't properly connecting to your motherboard.
Make sure it fits perfectly without any gaps. Keep it straight for the best result.
It appeared I understood it, I confirmed I’ll forward the image of the motherboard with the RAM still in place.
Adjust the hole on the ram edge so it aligns with the notch in the slot (right near the middle). Gently move the ram stick a bit to confirm both sides fit into the slot. Place one finger on each side of the stick—usually my two larger fingers—and apply a firm but controlled pressure. Think of applying more force than you would when inserting a connector into a motherboard. Since your design has a latch on just one side, the opposite end might rise slightly when the latch engages. Maintain pressure on both ends while pressing down to resolve the problem. It’s normal for the system to take 20 to 30 seconds to boot during the first start-up. Also, verify that the monitor cable connects correctly to the appropriate video card—if your CPU lacks built-in graphics, the IO shield video connectors won’t work. You’ll need to plug the cable into the PCIe slot on the motherboard instead. Refer to the 0:50 segment for the exact method shown.
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