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3 hours ago, Dethklok said:

a seemingly good PSU cause a RAM slot on a motherboard to go bad?

 

for starters cx500 is not seamingly good. Also I have never heard of ram slot going bad bacause of psu? mayby the ram is somehow faulty?

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1 hour ago, Dethklok said:

I have tested both modules one at a time in the motherboard, and they work fine. However when I install both modules at the same time, I get a memory error.

What model motherboard do you have? Which slots are you putting them in?

 

Moved to Troubleshooting, this is not a PSU issue.

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