Ok first of all you may remember my recent-ish post (and grand cock-up on my part) here: http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1397237
To be honest this only *kind of* ties into this, in as much as the RAM actually turned out to be faulty (as verified by Scan when I returned it to them). Anyway the replacement arrived yesterday, and everything seemed to be fine - the PC worked all day. Until tonight.
Get home and turn it on, and it turns on, while the monitor stays off. Now, I have no PC speaker so I'm unsure about whether or not it POST's. Here's the twist: it occasionally works. Well, it's working right now. It seems that 3 times out of 10, when I turn it on, the aforementioned happens, but the rest of the time it boots up fine and runs for hours with no problems.
I don't think it has much to do with it (?) but the first time it failed to start, I opened it, took the RAM out and put it back in; the next boot worked fine.
So given everything that's happened, I'm guessing that I've received yet another couple of deadified sticks o' RAM.
To be honest this only *kind of* ties into this, in as much as the RAM actually turned out to be faulty (as verified by Scan when I returned it to them). Anyway the replacement arrived yesterday, and everything seemed to be fine - the PC worked all day. Until tonight.
Get home and turn it on, and it turns on, while the monitor stays off. Now, I have no PC speaker so I'm unsure about whether or not it POST's. Here's the twist: it occasionally works. Well, it's working right now. It seems that 3 times out of 10, when I turn it on, the aforementioned happens, but the rest of the time it boots up fine and runs for hours with no problems.
I don't think it has much to do with it (?) but the first time it failed to start, I opened it, took the RAM out and put it back in; the next boot worked fine.
So given everything that's happened, I'm guessing that I've received yet another couple of deadified sticks o' RAM.