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Hey,

 

so I ran memtest overnight the other day and I got some errors, which is obviously really bad, that being said I did have my RAM at 2933 with 1.35V.

 

Test with 2933mhz 1.35V

 

Now I tested the RAM again with the standard 2133mhz and 1.2V and this was the result of it.

 

 

I am using the G.Skill Aegis 3000 2x 8GB on a ASRock B450 Pro4.

 

 

Now after opening my PC I realized that when building the PC with my friend we fucked up and put the RAMs in A1+A2 while they really belong into A2+B2.

 

Could this be the cause of the errors I had in the first test with 2933mhz?

 

Like could the wrong installation of the RAM lead to it causing errors with memtest when clocking it to 2933 or 3k?

 

Edit: Or does this sound like some different issue like my motherboard being broken?

 

Greetings

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