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Ram was working fine then BSOD memory management issue. removed one stick and it runs fine now. any troubleshooting tips to repair or just faulty ram?

 

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Run memtest with both sticks in and see

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run lower frequency with two sticks, see if it works.

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3 minutes ago, bigbadburgers said:

@Slottr Ran test instantly said hardware problems detected. So that means its junk or are there steps to try to remedy the problem detected?

 

Try it with just the individual dimm it didnt detect and see again, process of elimination 

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try each one individually to see if its a stick issue, or a mobo/cpu issue,   if both sticks work on their own,   try them in other slots (if you have spare dimm slots)

if nothing else works  should have lifetime warranty?  time to contact Corsair..

 

if they both work on their own, im not sure what to suggest to try and fix the rest,  could be a dimm channel went dead? or the pass through between it/cpu on the mobo? not sure but likely  a stick is dead if pulling  one booted it. if not  i hope you can get warranty on the mobo still.

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