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And errors always are in the same bit for each stick. The two sticks show errors in different bits, but when there is a series of errors, it's always the same bit for each error.
And errors always are in the same bit for each stick. The two sticks show errors in different bits, but when there is a series of errors, it's always the same bit for each error.
this could be unstable voltages you can use something like speedfan to monitor temps and voltages
Download SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer
if you have another power supply you can use for a test i would do it
I installed speed fan. It says my VRAM is running at 2.18V. My +5V is only running at 3.07v though? And my 12V is running at 4.07v? I don't know about that. I set up the chart to moniter my VRAM, and it fluctuates between 2.17 and 2.18. It has fluctuated 3 times in 10 min. What should I be looking for?
Funny cause I'm also having 2 bad g.skill modules, showing errors in memtest86+ 4.0.
I'm also reading on ASUS forum people with my mobo having problem with g.skill ram. I think it's another confirmation that my mobo either dont like g.skill ram or the ram itself is bad.
Try the forum of your mobo manufacturers. I've found interestings informations in there. Looks like Asus boards do not like particulars rams...
you should be looking at a new power supply
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139005
I was just looking at it, and the VRAM jumped from 2.16 to 2.18 about 40 times in two minutes. Is this normal? Im guessing not. Is the Corsair PSU you linked me to a good buy?
yes that's a good buy and a good power supply
here is a pic.
thanks, computersplus