Other than stick it in...no.
The problem lies from the memory itself. It may be a bad piece as they are easily damaged...or you didn't get the right type ....or it is just not compatable with your system or with the other memory that is installed.
Memory should be matched to what other brand is installed. It is not a good idea to just pick a cheap brand of memory as it just causes issues later on. Pick a top of the line name brand memory and not the so called value brands.
Make sure it is a direct match to what other sticks you have installed or use matching sticks...match the speed rating as well.....
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