I had my PC running with RAM in slots 1 and 3, but I encountered crashes in all my games. I decided to change the RAM to slots 2 and 4, and now my PC won't turn on at all. What do I do?
3 Answers
If cleaning doesn't work, double-check that the RAM is seated properly and that the motherboard is still powered correctly. Sometimes, reseating it can help.
Just remember to make sure your PC is unplugged before you start cleaning! You can use some isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth to gently wipe the connectors.
You should try cleaning the RAM sticks. Remove them carefully and give the connectors a good clean before re-inserting them. That can help resolve some issues when you change their positions. Let me know how it goes!

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