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Faulty/Bad RAM - Help?

MrAmos123

I ran memtest86 on my PC till completion (8 hours) and it ended up with 32 errors.

Would the RAM still be suitable for gaming on Windows 10?

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I'd figure out which stick is to blame. Is your memory running in XMP or not? If so, try lowering the clock speed back to default.

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4 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

I'd figure out which stick is to blame. Is your memory running in XMP or not? If so, try lowering the clock speed back to default.

Okay, thanks for your response. I'll start looking at each stick and find out.

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Also make sure to test different memory slots. I experienced my socket DIMMA1 throwing out errors for any module inserted into it. No problems on other sockets.

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6 hours ago, Squazzer said:

Also make sure to test different memory slots. I experienced my socket DIMMA1 throwing out errors for any module inserted into it. No problems on other sockets.

Okay I also tested each DIMM with my old RAM and I got 0 errors after 1 pass on each DIMM run.

Threw in the new RAM and errors started again, so I'm just going to RMA/Replace the new RAM.

Thanks for your help. :)

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