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       #31

    Motherbord: Asus m4n68t

    RAM: Kingston KVR1333D3N9/2G. 2GB 2Rx8 256M x 64-Bit PC3-10600. CL9 240-Pin DIMM
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       #32

    NassiC said:
    Motherbord: Asus m4n68t

    RAM: Kingston KVR1333D3N9/2G. 2GB 2Rx8 256M x 64-Bit PC3-10600. CL9 240-Pin DIMM
    Are you running with just one 2GB module?

    Also, what CPU do you have?

    NassiC said:
    What about this one maby? Google Oversæt

    Or Google Oversæt
    These are not supported by your motherboard. I would look at G.SkiLL F3-10666CL7T-6GBPK if you end up replacing memory.
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       #33

    No im running 2x2GB modules... I have a AMD Phenom II x4 965 CPU...

    And im still having random crashing programs, mostly Desktop maneger, you know that Aero thing so my task bar turns blue...

    So here are some more dump files'n'stuff.... :)
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       #34

    NassiC said:
    No im running 2x2GB modules... I have a AMD Phenom II x4 965 CPU...

    And im still having random crashing programs, mostly Desktop maneger, you know that Aero thing so my task bar turns blue...

    So here are some more dump files'n'stuff.... :)
    When you say you tried moving the RAM around, I assume you did one stick at a time in one slot at a time?
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       #35

    Yes i did... just as the guid explained... :)
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       #36

    NassiC said:
    Yes i did... just as the guid explained... :)
    Alright, good, just making sure. If you get even one error with your RAM, either the RAM or motherboard is bad. That would explain your problems in Windows, too.
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       #37

    Okay... Well atleast we know the problem then... Now what would you sugest me to do? buy new ram or?
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #38

    It's up to you, but if it were me, I would buy the RAM first since it is the less expensive solution, and then if you need to get the motherboard replaced and replace it with the same model, you can use the new RAM still.
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       #39

    Sounds like a good plan... :) But im still not sure how to go about finding the best RAM, the link you send me says "for intel cpu's" on the site where i want to buy from... Do you still think they are the once to go for when i have AMD?
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       #40

    Make sure the RAM you buy is supported by the motherboard by checking the Memory/Device Support tab in ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS M4N68T-M V2

    That is where I got the G.Skill I recommended in my previous post.
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