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Ramtest 64 help

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Just now, POG Gamer said:

There brand new and overclocked do I need to give more Voltage 

Turn off OC, test again, you need to work from a baseline to ensure they are, in fact, good, before you go mucking about with OCing

Just now, Radium_Angel said:

Bad RAM, time to replace them

There brand new and overclocked do I need to give more Voltage 

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

That your RAM is not stable. 

You need 0 errors or you risk data corruption and a lot of system crashes. 

Ok more voltage? 

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Just now, POG Gamer said:

There brand new and overclocked do I need to give more Voltage 

Turn off OC, test again, you need to work from a baseline to ensure they are, in fact, good, before you go mucking about with OCing

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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1 minute ago, Radium_Angel said:

Turn off OC, test again, you need to work from a baseline to ensure they are, in fact, good, before you go mucking about with OCing

Ok

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1 hour ago, Radium_Angel said:

Turn off OC, test again, you need to work from a baseline to ensure they are, in fact, good, before you go mucking about with OCing

 

1 hour ago, WereCat said:

Sometimes it can help. Not a guarantee. May try to up a memory controller voltage as well if youre using high memory speeds. 

So far I have gotten up to 3800Hz with no errors 

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