E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Nov 5, 2005 #11 that was a ram error issue. I personally put heat shields on the sides of my ram if they are 512 or more as they can get hot and overheat
that was a ram error issue. I personally put heat shields on the sides of my ram if they are 512 or more as they can get hot and overheat
OP OP GuitarFreak1857 Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Location Virginia Nov 5, 2005 #12 utrnewsletter said: wow what are te spics of the pc u wanna build Click to expand... um why don't you look at my sig?? Originally posed by Tyler1980 I'm sorry to hear that Guitar how much ram do you have with 1 stick in? Click to expand... well idk since i can't boot it up now. When i plug the PSU into the power outlet the power flashs on and off. like it flashs on for a second and then 3 seconds later does it again? is it a PSU issue?
utrnewsletter said: wow what are te spics of the pc u wanna build Click to expand... um why don't you look at my sig?? Originally posed by Tyler1980 I'm sorry to hear that Guitar how much ram do you have with 1 stick in? Click to expand... well idk since i can't boot it up now. When i plug the PSU into the power outlet the power flashs on and off. like it flashs on for a second and then 3 seconds later does it again? is it a PSU issue?
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Nov 6, 2005 #13 You can, on most sticks, see how big the stick is.
OP OP GuitarFreak1857 Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Location Virginia Nov 6, 2005 #14 i can't even boot my computer up, there isnt power now....sh**