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The computer fails to boot after installing new RAM, indicated by repeated beeping. This suggests a hardware issue, likely related to the RAM installation or compatibility.
Long, short, long
Two
ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz
Yes, I followed the manual precisely.
The RAM modules may not be fully seated in their slots, or they might be installed in the wrong slots for dual-channel or quad-channel configurations.
The new RAM modules may not be compatible with your motherboard's specifications (e.g., DDR generation, speed, or maximum capacity).
One or more of the newly installed RAM modules could be defective, preventing the system from POSTing.
In rare cases, the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI may need an update to recognize newer RAM modules, or a BIOS setting might be preventing boot.
🤖 AI Analysis
"The user installed new RAM and the system won't boot, exhibiting beep codes. Reseating the RAM is a common and often effective first step to ensure proper contact, especially after a new installation. The beep code 'long, short, long' can sometimes indicate a RAM issue."
🤖 AI Analysis
"Although the user stated they followed the manual, it's possible a subtle error was made or the manual's instructions for dual-channel configuration are critical. Verifying the slot configuration again is a highly relevant step given the symptoms."
🤖 AI Analysis
"Since two new RAM modules were installed, one of them could be faulty. Testing each module individually is a crucial diagnostic step to isolate a potential hardware defect in the new RAM."
🤖 AI Analysis
"This is a good isolation step. If the system boots with the old RAM, it strongly suggests the issue lies with the new RAM or its installation. This helps narrow down the problem significantly."
🤖 AI Analysis
"Clearing the CMOS can reset BIOS settings that might be conflicting with the new RAM, especially if the motherboard's default settings aren't optimal for the new modules. This is a common troubleshooting step after hardware changes."
🤖 AI Analysis
"While the user installed common RAM (Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz), it's essential to confirm that this specific RAM is on the motherboard's Qualified Vendor List (QVL) for the ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming. Incompatibility, even with seemingly standard RAM, can cause boot failures."
🤖 AI Analysis
"This solution is relevant if the system can boot with old RAM (as per solution 4244). A BIOS update might be necessary to improve compatibility with newer RAM modules, especially if the motherboard's current BIOS version predates the RAM's release or has known compatibility improvements."
🤖 AI Analysis
"This is a follow-up action. It's only relevant if a faulty module is identified through individual testing (solution 4245). It's not a primary diagnostic step."