Why do PC RAM sticks still need force to insert in this age?
I was putting in a brand new stick today for a dual channel configuration. Thought I would get some extra performance boost. But no! my pc wouldn't boot. I thought I either damaged the stick or got a faulty one. After a couple of tries, I realized one side of stick didn't sit all the way down. It was hard to know considering tight space around RAM slots and almost touching CPU cooler. But once I knew, I applied some force on that side and it clicked in slot. Voila! PC finally booted. Really wish RAMs were not that hard to insert. Any thoughts?