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  1. Posts : 18
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       #21

    Yes, I did that.
    But in Device Manger it shows 2 different Realtek's. One of them got updated for sure (upper one, saw name being changed), the other one not sure about. Im not sure if that should be updated as well. The driver says it's from 2008 (seems old, but maybe it's the right one).

    =edit=
    Think that doesnt matter after all. If I look into the Driver Details, the Realtek RTL8169/8110 is using the Rt64win7.sys-file. Which is also used by the other one. And the file version is from 2010, so I suppose that is correct.
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       #22

    :)

    If I look into the Driver Details, the Realtek RTL8169/8110 is using the Rt64win7.sys-file. Which is also used by the other one. And the file version is from 2010, so I suppose that is correct.

    Correct indeed if so.
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       #23

    Ok. Moving back to my normal videocard. Let's pray it's fixed.
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       #24

    Get the latest video driver. :)
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       #25

    Yep, got the latest, saw a new one came out.

    Too bad my pc did crash this morning (no BSOD, just crashed) So will check RAM again....though my feeling goes to the motherboard..

    =edit=
    Hmm, at the moment pc seems fine again (took 1 RAM-module out) Not sure if it's broken or wasnt placed correct (fell out when I unlocked 1 side), but think it's broken since I changed the modules from the black to the blue slots.
    Yesterday I did notice that while watching on youtube, my screen flickered....after taking that module out, it doesnt happen anymore.

    But lets wait and see, not gonna cheer to early anymore, seems to give bad luck, haha.
    Last edited by Hisi; 27 Oct 2010 at 04:49.
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    Problem still isnt solved. But seems my pc doesnt like it when I have more than one memory-modules. With one I have no problems at all, but as soon as I put in a second one, the pc starts crashing after a little while.
    I have been checking the modules each separately on memtest, and no errors had been found.
    Also I wanted to upgrade my memory anyway, so bought new another kit this weekend and also with those in the pc (and old ones left out) the pc seems to crash (with only 1 of those new modules in the pc, no crashes happen).

    Does this mean the motherboard has a problem...or could the problem also be at something else? Like the powersupply?
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       #27

    Quite likely your memory sticks are mismatching, are they the same brand, preferably if they are from the same batch?
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    They certainly can not be mismatching, since I bought both (the ones I bought together with my pc, and the ones I bought last week) of them in a kit of 2. And if they would be mismatching, than I would have had the problem already at the moment I would have gotten the pc.
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    Problem still isnt solved. But seems my pc doesnt like it when I have more than one memory-modules. With one I have no problems at all, but as soon as I put in a second one, the pc starts crashing after a little while.

    RAM is the problem then. And that's why it is often recommended to test modules separately, and also in different slots in case there's a motherboard problem.



    They certainly can not be mismatching, since I bought both (the ones I bought together with my pc, and the ones I bought last week) of them in a kit of 2.
    I may be misreading you, but if you're using the memory from 2 different kits this is likely the problem.


    my pc doesnt like it when I have more than one memory-modules.
    Take this good module and test it in different slots.
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    cybercore said:
    Problem still isnt solved. But seems my pc doesnt like it when I have more than one memory-modules. With one I have no problems at all, but as soon as I put in a second one, the pc starts crashing after a little while.
    RAM is the problem then. And that's why it is often recommended to test modules separately, and also in different slots in case there's a motherboard problem.
    I tested my RAM in different slots all seperatly, and there were no errors.

    They certainly can not be mismatching, since I bought both (the ones I bought together with my pc, and the ones I bought last week) of them in a kit of 2.
    I may be misreading you, but if you're using the memory from 2 different kits this is likely the problem.
    I have never used the 2 kits at the same time. I have either used my old kit modules or the new kit modules.
    Also they are exactly the same: Kingston - DDR3 - PC 10600 - 1333MHz - cas 9 - non-ECC - 4GB - Kit of 2

    my pc doesnt like it when I have more than one memory-modules.
    Take this good module and test it in different slots.
    Did that, and than there were no errors. As soon as a entered a 2nd module in a other slot, there was a problem.
    Last edited by Hisi; 04 Nov 2010 at 03:18.
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