thetechmind
Forerunner
vrd said:if you have more than 1 sticks of ram,..try different combinations in Memtest and locate which module has the problem,..and get it RMA'd.
+1 , that was something that was coming next from my end , based on his reply......:hap2: let me add something ....
instead of doing it with combinations , even better do so with individual sticks....if all sticks pass individually then start combinations , if combinations 'fail' then its the ram "slot" !......or rather , that ram channel going kaput..