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  1. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
       #41

    Here is some updates:

    # I sent bad ram to G.Skill RMA service;
    # I bought new one - same model;
    # Reinstall Windows 7 - clean install.

    Everything was fine... I said "was"... What is the real chance of someone buying two kits of defective ram?! I think I'm not so unlucky as well... or am I?! Now I'm considering defective slots on the motherboard. The first two slots on the case.

    # Sfc /scannow stops at 7% and cannot keep running - at slots # 1 & 2; Runs 'till the end and reports no integrity violations - at slots # 3 & 4;

    This is the first Windows boot after swapping slots. Everything's fine by now.
    I'll keep you informed. Thanks a lot for your help!
    Here is some files:


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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #42

    Wallonn7 said:
    Here is some updates:

    # I sent bad ram to G.Skill RMA service;
    # I bought new one - same model;
    # Reinstall Windows 7 - clean install.

    Everything was fine... I said "was"... What is the real chance of someone buying two kits of defective ram?! I think I'm not so unlucky as well... or am I?! Now I'm considering defective slots on the motherboard. The first two slots on the case.

    # Sfc /scannow stops at 7% and cannot keep running - at slots # 1 & 2; Runs 'till the end and reports no integrity violations - at slots # 3 & 4;

    This is the first Windows boot after swapping slots. Everything's fine by now.
    I'll keep you informed. Thanks a lot for your help!
    Here is some files:


    When ever you buy ram after the fact you run the risk it will not "match" what is already in the machine. the best way to do it it to buy what you need in ONE package. When ram is packaged it matches the othe sticks in the package but not necessarily ram marked as identical.

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
       #43

    zigzag3143 said:
    Wallonn7 said:
    Here is some updates:

    # I sent bad ram to G.Skill RMA service;
    # I bought new one - same model;
    # Reinstall Windows 7 - clean install.

    Everything was fine... I said "was"... What is the real chance of someone buying two kits of defective ram?! I think I'm not so unlucky as well... or am I?! Now I'm considering defective slots on the motherboard. The first two slots on the case.

    # Sfc /scannow stops at 7% and cannot keep running - at slots # 1 & 2; Runs 'till the end and reports no integrity violations - at slots # 3 & 4;

    This is the first Windows boot after swapping slots. Everything's fine by now.
    I'll keep you informed. Thanks a lot for your help!
    Here is some files:


    When ever you buy ram after the fact you run the risk it will not "match" what is already in the machine. the best way to do it it to buy what you need in ONE package. When ram is packaged it matches the othe sticks in the package but not necessarily ram marked as identical.

    Ken

    I guess I was not clear... sorry for that.
    When I said:
    "
    I sent bad ram to G.Skill RMA service",
    I meant
    "I sent all the package, ie two ram memory, not only the bad one";
    And when I said:
    "I bought new one - same model"
    I meant
    "I bought a new F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH package, not only a single ram module".

    I hope I have broken the misunderstanding
    .:)
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  4. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
       #44

    All my problems reported here are given kits because of bad memory. Probably due to mishandling of the store where I bought them. After receiving the kit replaced by G. SKILL, I bought another one at another store and both work perfectly. I also sold my Gigabyte GA-790FXTA-UD5, and now I have the GA-890FXA-UD7.
    Finally, thank you again to everyone who offered me help when I had the problems reported here.
    Thank you all one more time!!!:)
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