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Why won't the monitor turn on?
Motherboard msi a320m pro-vhl and RAM patriot viper 2800 mgz 2x4gb kit ddr4
I collected a new pitch and called the master, connected everything, but the monitor does not turn on. Or rather, it does not find a signal, only the inscription "search for a signal" hangs for a very long time, the master says that everything the wires are connected perfectly and this is a problem in the RAM . The
motherboard supports RAMs up to 3200 MHz
. The site says that the brackets for 1667,2133,2400,2900+ (I don’t remember exactly), 3200 fit there
. I have 3 questions at once:
1. Maybe not suitable operative?
2. Can there be problems with the monitor due to the RAM in general?
3. Could this be a monitor problem?
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Maybe.
Can
No.
Or the master is a charlatan! Either you didn't understand his explanation (or he couldn't explain clearly).
Perhaps the master said that the computer does not start because of the memory, and you thought that the memory was simply to blame, but how you connected this with the monitor is a mystery.
Start with this - does the computer turn on at all, show signs of life, squeak with a speaker, blink diodes?
The problem of the monitor - it does not seem.
Yes, the RAM can, but then it should squeak ...
Does numlock or capslock light up on the clave?
Is the video card worth it?
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