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Thanks for you replies. I am going to have to test each stick and slot to figure out which one is the problem. That will take some time (4 sticks, 4 slots).
Thanks for you replies. I am going to have to test each stick and slot to figure out which one is the problem. That will take some time (4 sticks, 4 slots).
I'm perplexed.
I ran 40 passes for slot 1 with stick 1 with 0 errors
35 passes for slot 2 and stick 2 with 0 errors
45 passes for slot 3 and stick 3 with 0 errors
and currently running slot 4 and stick 4 with 0 errors (currently on pass 21)
What should I do now? BTW, I never changed the RAM sticks, these are the same RAM sticks that came with the PC.
I kept the 4th ram stick running till the 86th pass with no errors. I actually completely forgot about it, thats why I kept it for so long.
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could it be that some memory sticks are incompatible with each other? although they were compatible before (I never replaced them).
I would remove half the ram and run that way for awhile, see if it fails. If no then one of the removed ram DIMMs is the cause. Swap one of them out with the removed one and test some more.
By test I mean use the computer, not run memtest86+. See if you get BSOD. That's the only sure way I know to find a flaky memory DIMM.
Is there any news or did you fix the problem?
That is a record breaking 86 runs!!