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iMac G5 three beeps on startup

I recently tried upgrading the ram in my iMac G5 iSight 20" with a 1 gig stick of ddr2. The stick had a heatsink on it which I took off for my limited testing. After I put the ram in and turned on the computer, it beeped three times and showed no video. I think three beeps means a ram issue. I assumed that the stick was bad and took it out. When I powered it on without the stick, it still beeped. reinserting the stick did not help. I have tried multiple smu resets to no avail (Maybe I'm doing it wrong?) and nothing I try seems to do anything. I can't see any damage near the ram slot, nor do I think I would've damaged it when inserting the stick. How can I fix it?
 
The issue still happens without the stick in the iMac, so I think it could be worse than that. The iMac has 512 megs of motherboard ram so it should run fine without any sticks of ram in it.
 
Thanks for your reply. Do you think this could have been caused by the stick of ram? Is it just a coincidence? Is the iMac completely bricked or can I do something about it?
 
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