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If your computer boots to is your ram can't all be dead. Pull the 1st and 3rd stick out. If that doesn't work then put them back and pull the 2nd and 4th stick out. If that doesn't work, like someone else mentioned, pull and replace your cmos battery, which should also reset your bios to default. If that doesn't work use a program to do a complete uninstall of your video card drivers and do a clean install of your video card drivers. If that fails, try changing (after you research settings a bit for your mobo) ram configuration settings in your bios. If that fails it's probably your PSU or mobo. If your PSU, bios config, or mobo fail it can cause a ram stress test to fail.