New RAM and hard drive won't connect to computer.  It's still making the beeping noise.  Any ideas?

My computer stopped working and I thought it was my RAM and hard drive so I bought a new one of each of these.  However, when I tried turning my computer back on after replacing them, it still made the beeping noise.  I am clueless.  Does anyone know what could be the cause and how to fix it.  Thanks!!

What type of beeping noise?
What machine specs? What type of RAM and HDD?
Power On Self-Test Beep Definition - Part 2 - Support - Apple

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