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Hi everyone

 

I was wondering if you all could help me I recently built my own gaming pc its been working fine for a month I was playing earlier then went out for a meal game back and it wasn't working I have Skype which usually starts up and steam says its running but it's not and I can't open files without a error I tried a system restore but it said something about memory

 

When I picked the parts the error message did not come up about the ram being incompatible would you reccomend a solution or do I need to purchase new ram which would suck but I will of I have to

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/uk/p/kcSB

 

 

Any ideas how to solve this issue are appreciatrd

 

Please ca I gets a solution fast as I need the computer for school work also

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Hi and welcome to ExTS

 

Can you post the exact error message please ?

 

Your RAM is DDR3 1600 the m/board you selected shows DDR3-1066/1333

 

When I picked the parts the error message did not come up

I am sorry to have to tell you ...it did.

 

Potential Issues/Incompatibilities

  • http://pcpartpicker.com/static/forever/images/icon_warning_sgl.gifIntel Core i3-2100 3.1GHz Dual-Core Processor and Kingston HyperX Blu 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600 Memory are not compatible.
  • http://pcpartpicker.com/static/forever/images/icon_warning_sgl.gifKingston HyperX Blu 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds Intel Sandy Bridge CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V.

Also ....

Your Video Card suggests 400Watt min.

Your PSU is 450 Watt. - this doesn't give you any leeway for upgrading the Video Card in the future.

 

It looks as if you made a couple of wrong choices :(

You need to get some compatible RAM then the problems will be sorted.

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Thanks

 

Yes I'm not sure how I picked the wrong parts I had lots of people helping me pick the parts that's a shame

 

Is there nothing I can't do without opening the pc first and do I need to install anything after I have switched the ram cards

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Do you reccomend any ram that would work I might like to go to 8gb if you think it would work fine I play games mostly like cod skyrim arma 2 day z mod minecraft they all seemed to work fine until yesterday and what do you mean about the graphics card is there going to be a problem with it ? And should I change that ?
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what do you mean about the graphics card is there going to be a problem with it ?

No - not at all.

I was suggesting ( too late now :) ) that a PSU with greater Wattage would allow you to upgrade the Video Card at some time in the future.

If you do decide to upgrade the card at some time then you will also have to upgrade the PSU.

 

8GB RAM is only of use to you if you have a 64 bit operating system.

Otherwise 4GB is the limit that Windows can use. ( actually about 3.5 GB )

 

If you do have a 64 bit O/S then something like this would be OK

click here

You need to make sure that the RAM voltage is 1.5v ( not 1.65v )

 

You could use Crucial's scan:

click here

 

It will recommend suitable RAM

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I have windows 7 home premium 64bit is there anyway you can check if it is the ram because it most likely is but it's strange. How it worked for about a month and then stopped

 

Do I need to restore my whole system to install the ram or does it just work straight away and will the ram be compatible with the motherboard

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Incompatible RAM is not an exact science - sometimes it works for a while ( as yours seems to have done ) then throws up problems.

 

You don't need to restore the whole system - you will be able to swap it over.

 

I added a Crucial Scan to my last post - I think you may have missed that.

Here is it again:

click here

 

You could contact the seller of the original RAM and explain - they may take it back.

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Ok I really appreciate your help my computer doesn't let me install the crucial software for some reason when I double click it nothing happens so it must be the ram thanks for your help and do I just need to open the computer and take out the 2 sticks and put in the new ones the turn it on ?
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do I just need to open the computer and take out the 2 sticks and put in the new ones the turn it on ?

It should be as simple as that :)

 

I will try the Crucial link ......will get back to you :)

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I think it's just my computer that's not letting me do that due to the problem if your certain that this will fix the problem ill go ahead and purchase it now
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Since I have used the wrong ram up till now will this if damaged any other parts of the computer ?

The CPU is linked with the RAM and by putting 1.65v RAM in a slot designed for 1.5v you are effectively overclocking the CPU by forcing it to accommodate the higher voltage RAM.

 

You will not know if there is any damage until you change the RAM.

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If you are certain this is the problem

I am certain it is part of your problem.

 

Replacing the RAM may solve all of your problems - but as suggested earlier the CPU may ( or may not ) be damaged.

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Should I try installing windows over again before buying new ram?

yes.

If you don't then if you use the new RAM you will not be able to see more than 4GB.

 

And can I use the windows 7 more than once ?

Yes.

What you can't do [ unless you have a special license ] is install it on more than one system.

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