cant install new 1333 2gb pc3 -10600 cl9 240-pin dimm on my ax5810

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    cant install new 1333 2gb pc3 -10600 cl9 240-pin dimm on my ax5810


    i put the new ram i brought on the slot i used to put my old 2 gb ram and it give a long beep sound. but after i put back the old 2gb ram in the same slot it's start perfectly. anyone help pls thanks
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    Does your motherboard support the new RAM?

    If your motherboard supports it, it may be a bad stick.
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    how do i know if my motherboard supports it?
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    my motherboard model is acer wg43m
    bios brand ami version p01-4a
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    chuaj4 said:
    how do i know if my motherboard supports it?
    You would have to check with the specs of your motherboard. You mention an Acer, which is a brand of computer, not motherboard. If it is an Acer computer, you can go to Crucial.com and use their tool to look up your computer and see what kind of memory your computer can take, and how much in each slot.
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    DDR3 PC3-8500, DDR3 PC3-10600Memory Type: DDR3 PC3-8500, DDR3 PC3-10600, DDR3 (non-ECC)
    Maximum Memory: 8GB
    Slots: 4
    Each memory slot can hold DDR3 PC3-8500, DDR3 PC3-10600 with a maximum of 2GB per slot.*
    *Not to exceed manufacturer supported memory.
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  7. Posts : 5,795
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    Based on specs alone, it should work. So, a few things come to mind:

    1. You didn't have the new memory chip snapped in properly.

    2. The new memory could require more voltage than your motherboard is giving the slots.

    3. The memory chip is damaged.
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    Are we forgetting to press F1 after the long beep?
    Most systems require an upgrade conformation by pressing the F1 button
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  9. Posts : 7
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    the new chip is abit smaller then my current ram. both are ddr 3
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  10. Posts : 250
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    would there be any change you could take and post a photo of both the ram sticks together?
    From what you have just said, it sounds to me like you have 1stick of Desktop Ram and another stick of Laptop ram.
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