Clean your old RAM by rubbing the copper side by an eraser, if problem still persist, try to replace your old RAM, into a new one. Lastly check if there's a bloated capacitor on your motherboard, if there is then have your mobo replaced or have it fixed by a qualified mobo techn.
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Clean your old RAM by rubbing the copper side by an eraser, if problem still persist, try to replace your old RAM, into a new one. Lastly check if there's a bloated capacitor on your motherboard, if there is then have your mobo replaced or have it fixed by a qualified mobo techn.