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The 3TB drive passed all the Seagate tests. However, the system still crashes (see the previously reply).
The 3TB drive passed all the Seagate tests. However, the system still crashes (see the previously reply).
I tried running BurnInTest, and it revealed memory errors. Curious... I reran memtest (Windows) and tried memtest86. Neither of those showed anything. So I tried BurnInTest again, memory errors.
So I reduced the BIOS speed of the memory. Down at 1033, the errors went away. Let's see if I get anymore BSOD.
What cable?
I got one more BSOD, and running BurnInTest revealed 1 error. Decided to pull 8GByte of the memory and return to 1600 clock. 300 errors with BurnInTest even before it timed out. Swapped to the 2nd set, now down to 0 errors. No more BSOD so far. So I've returned the memory as faulty, and buying more to see if that gets me 16GByte of stable memory.
Another cable for the drivers, but I think it won't be necessary anymore :)What cable?
Good to hear, keep me posted :)I got one more BSOD, and running BurnInTest revealed 1 error. Decided to pull 8GByte of the memory and return to 1600 clock. 300 errors with BurnInTest even before it timed out. Swapped to the 2nd set, now down to 0 errors. No more BSOD so far. So I've returned the memory as faulty, and buying more to see if that gets me 16GByte of stable memory.
No more BSOD, replaced memory working fine. System much better than before with Netflix - it might stutter, but audio doesn't start breaking up as it did on my old system.