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    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 at 11:41pm
Hello guys,

I am looking for your technical opinion. 

I have a ASRock P67 Extreme 4 Motherboard. I recently moved the 
RAM DIMM 8GB from its slot. When I put it back and switched on the 
PC, there was no display on my LCD.

Pls pls pls help somebody. 
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Originally posted by shsembrandon shsembrandon wrote:

Hello guys,

I am looking for your technical opinion. 

I have a ASRock P67 Extreme 4 Motherboard. I recently moved the 
RAM DIMM 8GB from its slot. When I put it back and switched on the 
PC, there was no display on my LCD.

Pls pls pls help somebody. 


My technical opinion is, that does not make sense that you don't get any display on the monitor.

Also, your thread's title is "Need help CMOS problem". I don't see any mention of CMOS or the UEFI/BIOS in your post. Please explain.

Your post states you "... moved the RAM DIMM 8GB from its slot." Did you mean you removed it?

If you actually moved it, where did you move it to and from, which slots?

If you just removed it, why did you do that? Did you put it back in the same DIMM slot?

Do you only have one DIMM in the board? Which slot was it in? Did you try it in another slot?

If you have more memory in the board, did you try to start the PC without that 8GB DIMM in the board?

Otherwise it seems something may have been damaged in the DIMM slot when you removed and replaced that DIMM. Or you bumped or pushed something else out of place, causing the failure you had.

We have zero details about your PC to work with.

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