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RAM Issue, can't tell if it's 1 stick or all


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trokua

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Hey Folks,

It's been a while since I've come here for help, but I've been having and issue on my system while playing games or playing media with what sounds like slight audio skipping. I've determined that it's not the audio devices, drivers or audio settings. A friend suggested that perhaps it's bad RAM. I've run some diagnostics, but frankly I have no idea how to read them. It looks like the errors I keep getting seem to be at the same hardware address, so my guess is that it's one of my sticks of RAM. Anyone know how to read this?

 

 


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Usually we just remove all but one and rerun the test. 


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