Debug please!

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       #31

    reventon said:
    Sorry, forgot about that.

    It's been a while since I have used CPU-Z, I forgot that the memory info was actually under a different tab. Can you go to the SPD tab instead and take a screenshot for each one of the slots.

    done
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  2. Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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       #32

    heres the rest of them
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  3. Posts : 43
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       #33

    heres the memtest as well
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  4. Posts : 712
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       #34

    Run the memtest again, on the next 'cold' start-up but only with one stick of RAM at a time in place.

    Also I have added a third party antec earthwatts 650 PSU is this the cause of my memory problems?
    Possibly, they are not known as the best quality manufacturer.
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       #35

    problem SOLVED!

    While I was doing memtest on single sticks of ram, i cleaned out slots for the ram and swapped them around, and that seems to have fixed the problem!

    I'll let you know if any crashes occur but its been fine for 4 days so far

    Thanks Reventon!
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       #36

    No problem, good to know that you have it solved.
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