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Jordy-1303

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http://I have done the memtest
and this is the result

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I hope one photo is enough

Edited by Jordy-1303, 07 October 2013 - 11:43 PM.

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Yep enough to show the memory is bad. I think you have just discovered the root off your issue my friend. :whistling:
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What can i do now?
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You need to replace the memory at this point. Though usable as you see the errors will become more frequent as the failure gets worse.
Memory itself has come way down in price over the past couple of years. I would be happy to assist in finding the correct memory type for you if you like. Looking at the specs of your motherboard I found the following for the memory.

Memory

Number of Memory Slots
4×240pin

Memory Standard
DDR3 2000(O.C.)/1866(O.C.)/1800(O.C.)/1600(O.C.)/1333/1066

Maximum Memory Supported
32GB

Channel Supported
Dual Channel



NewEgg has the same memory you have installed in the same configuration. Based on the total modules that is about $42.40 for a 4 gig module for a total of $170.00. They also have free shipping on that package.
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Just curious was the results with all the memory in the system? You may want to run the test on each module by itself because it may just be one module that is faulty. Tigerdirect has a single module HERE for $47.99
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