New RAM, No Boot, Long Beep.

chris017.710l

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So I bought a new HyperX Fury 8GB 1866MHz DDR3 for my PC, installed it and it didn't boot, just a long Beep. Tried to place it on both sockets, same result. My Motherboard is a FoxConn G41MXE/G41MXE-K and the BIOS updated to the latest. It's fairly new, so I tried to secure it as far as a good but not to the point that I forced it in, just enough for it to clip.

If anyone could provide me some information on what to do or anything to follow, I'd greatly appreciate it!

For additional Information, my old RAM (the ones I'm using now) are actually different but both run at the same MHZ and Speed, with Strontium (Manufacturer), SRT2G88U1-H9H(Part #), 6BEF0000(Serial #) and Nanya Technology (Manufacturer), M2YG64CB8HC5N-CG (Part #), 54EB1C03 (Serial #).
 
Solution
Your issue is the ram. HyperX Fury operate on PnP, which isn't supported by lga775 mobo's, and the HyperX also uses high density IC's, which is incompatible with the board too. I'd suggest you visit Crucial.com and look up compatible ram for your board, but take note, it'll be listed as low density for Intel boards.

Also, your board only officially supports 800/1066MHz ram, unless it's v1.2 which also supports 1333 (OC), so jumping higher than that won't show any gains as the ram will run at best supported speeds.
Your issue is the ram. HyperX Fury operate on PnP, which isn't supported by lga775 mobo's, and the HyperX also uses high density IC's, which is incompatible with the board too. I'd suggest you visit Crucial.com and look up compatible ram for your board, but take note, it'll be listed as low density for Intel boards.
 
Your issue is the ram. HyperX Fury operate on PnP, which isn't supported by lga775 mobo's, and the HyperX also uses high density IC's, which is incompatible with the board too. I'd suggest you visit Crucial.com and look up compatible ram for your board, but take note, it'll be listed as low density for Intel boards.

Also, your board only officially supports 800/1066MHz ram, unless it's v1.2 which also supports 1333 (OC), so jumping higher than that won't show any gains as the ram will run at best supported speeds.
 
Solution
I have mine updated to the latest which is I believe P10/09 (around v2.56?), but apparently it only runs at 1066 MHZ at best. Thank you for the information regarding the HyperX Fury.