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Hello
i've been lately having problems with (probably) memory. I have 3 sticks of DDR3 1600 MHz Crucial Ballistix sport at default settings.

Back to the problem, programs keep crashing due to unreadable something and files are corrupting. I runned the build in windows memory test and it says that everything is ok.

Also it happens all at the same time and what more everything (probably) on that stick dies too, windows ui disappears and clipboard stops working, task manager or dies every 10 - 15s but some apps like browser still works. At time of the crash there was around 10 GB free memory
Any ideas?

 

 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, DandaCze said:

Hello
i've been lately having problems with (probably) memory. I have 3 sticks of DDR3 1600 MHz Crucial Ballistix sport at default settings.

Back to the problem, programs keep crashing due to unreadable something (im gonna add screenshot when it happens again) and files are corrupting. I runned the build in windows memory test and it says that everything is ok.
Any ideas?

 

download occt and run the memory test

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Also run SFC/DISM and CHKDSK

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4 minutes ago, OddOod said:

Also run SFC/DISM and CHKDSK

It's not storage, those problems are same across multiple HDD/SSD

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1 hour ago, ki8aras said:

download occt and run the memory test

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