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oke ill try the other topic for my psu related questions
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Hi Darrin,

Can you please goto Memtest86.com - Memory Diagnostic and follow the tests on how to download and run MemTest.
This will test your memory to find out if you have any errors.
If you do - then this is the culprit.


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Originally Posted by GaRHaR
Hi Darrin,

Can you please goto Memtest86.com - Memory Diagnostic and follow the tests on how to download and run MemTest.
This will test your memory to find out if you have any errors.
If you do - then this is the culprit.
oke,ill try
Will let you know the results
Greetz Darrin


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Well,ive tested for about 23 minutes with memtest86 v3.3 and it found already more then 200.000 errors (no,no mistyping here)
Take out the memory and exchange for new ones i guess?

Greetz Darrin


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Hi darrin.

Firs tthing to do is to test each memory module individually.
Sometimes it's just the way they're sitting in there.

If you have more then 1 memory stick...pull out all but 1, and test it. Get results...replace it with one of the others...

Find out how any/if any individual sticks have errors...if they do, replace them. If they don't - try getting a soft tipped eraser, rub the connectors lightly, blow the slots...and try again.


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If you can get a can of compressed air, recommend use it instead of blowing into the slot. Blowing can deposit moisture from your mouth into the slot. Over time, the moisture can cause corrosion, then you'll need to replace the mobo.


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...great point it never occured to me
I just generally get a napkin or tissue and dry my lips on it when i need to do a big blow


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