I recently reseated the RAM in my PC, and now it won't post at all, which is so frustrating. I've tried reseating it multiple times, even spending hours on it. The RAM is installed correctly and securely. I've cleaned the pins with isopropyl alcohol and used compressed air to remove any dust from the connections. I also tested different sticks of RAM that I know work, but nothing seems to fix the issue. Before I reseated the RAM, everything was working perfectly—could enter BIOS and Windows with no problems. My PC model is STGAUBRON ABR0223, purchased from Amazon, and it has a GTX 1660S GPU, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and an Intel i7 processor, but I'm not sure about the motherboard since it wasn't listed in the Amazon description. Can anyone help me get this sorted?
2 Answers
It sounds like you've already done quite a bit of troubleshooting. Sometimes, reseating can just be a bad luck situation with connections or the motherboard itself. If possible, it might help to test the RAM in another system to rule that out. Also, consider checking your power supply, as it can sometimes cause problems like this.
Have you tried using the other RAM slots? Sometimes, the slots can also cause issues, and switching them might do the trick.

I did try that, but unfortunately, I still had no luck.