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    Ram compatibility

    Hey, im on my phone so i have limited access and i need you to check :

    if the CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9 4GB Vengeance is compatible with an Asus M4A87TD EVO USB3 mobo.

    my specs are in my profile, but i have replaced the ram, and the case with the CM Scout ... now my pc wont even boot !

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Ram compatibility

    Little help ? .. my pc wont boot and the mobo light doesnt even come on :S

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    Re: Ram compatibility

    If your MOBO light does not even come on, it sounds like you have a power related issue. MOBO could be shorted, MOBO could be defective, PSU could be bad, etc.

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    Re: Ram compatibility

    Quote Originally Posted by Yellowbeard View Post
    If your MOBO light does not even come on, it sounds like you have a power related issue. MOBO could be shorted, MOBO could be defective, PSU could be bad, etc.
    thanks .. how could i find out which component needs replacing?
    Also, if needed could you find a replacement MoBo which is compatible with that RAM please?

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    Re: Ram compatibility

    Our memory finder on the Corsair website can help you determine compatibility. As a memory company rep, I can't recommend MOBOs.

    You need to see if your PSU is working first. Look in our forums at the PSU section and try the PSU functionality test and go from there.

    www.corsair.com

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