Parity circuit failure

Bryanzxc123

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I bought new 2x4gb crucial rams to replace my 1x4gb ram as I 1st installed it the computer was working normally for awhile until bsod appear so after I restart the computer the same thing will happen again so I started off by moving my jumper and after that updating my bios it was working okay for awhile until bsod appeared again and this was the last time I managed to on my computer and after that every time u on my computer is will jus double beep on start up and no displays. I went to research and they said it was a parity circuit failure which is cause by bad mother board or ram but even after installing my old ram it gave off the same beep code which led me to think that my motherboard is spoiled . So my question now is if there is any way to fix this or do I have to replace a new motherboard
Specs :
Phenom ii x480t
Motherboard(Idk came as a whole computer my parents bought 7 years ago)
1x4gb hddr3 ram
R9 270x toxic gpu
1 tb hdd
500w Silverstone psu

 

burtman88

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Hard to say, i mean if you can return new ram you bought. Then do so get some more see if that fixes the problem. Your next step would be motherboard if that doesnt fix it. Just odd if it's dead that its able to beep and stuff. When my motherboards died in the past there refused to even power on to make beeps. Make sure you hard on tile,hard wood floor no carpet of course. Touch metal to ground yourself before hand
 

Bryanzxc123

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May 31, 2016
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I will definitely not be able to return the rams I bought but why is it that both the new and the old ram gives the same beep code