problem with ram

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by patir, Mar 8, 2009.

  1. patir

    patir Geek Trainee

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    Hello everybody,

    I have 2x1GB Patriot rams(667)
    Lately i was getting a lot of bsod with the message irql_not_less_or_equal, so i decided to run memtest86+.

    Here comes now the tricky part. When i run the test with both rams i got many errors in test #5 but when i run the test with only one ram i get no errors. I tried all the cobinations i swithced the rams into the slots but i get only errors when i test them silmutaneously

    My motherboard supports dual channel, and my pc was running fine for about 18 months...
     
  2. Ferg

    Ferg Manbearpig

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    Must be the way dual channel works the memory and brings out the error - is the voltage set correctly for your memory?

    If the memory was in a 2gb kit then I'd RMA them and just get some new ones - most manufacturers have lifetime warranty on ram nowadays.
     
  3. donkey42

    donkey42 plank

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    hi & Welcome to HWF's

    good idea, but this error can be caused by many things from a buggy device driver to a faulty SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface - pronouced Scuzzy) terminator

    well that error with 1 more rams (as you call them)[ot]officially they are called DIMM's (Dual Inline Memory Module's)[/ot]anyway, it sounds like your DIMM's are having a problem with each other

    age is irrelevent, to start with we'll assume faulty DIMM's until we prove otherwise, can you try each DIMM separatly in another system & run memtest on each DIMM then install both DIMM's and run memtest & post the results here

    BTW: it is best to run memtest overnight (12 - 24 hours)
     
  4. patir

    patir Geek Trainee

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    well i ran the test on a different machine with no errors...
    I borrowed 2 differrent dimms from a friend and i got the same errors(test #5).

    Do i have to check any settings? for the voltage perhaps?(recently the technician performed a bios update...)
    My motherboard is ASROCK 775 DUAL-VSTA and it has the latest bios version 3.10
     

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