It's just weird. If I try to run the three ram that appear to be fully fine and working, it decides not to work—that is, my monitor doesn't display anything. Two of the three pass the tests though. However, I remember that the BSOD's were originally happening when I was running either one or two of them.
{Edit} Scratch that. I was able to get it booting when trying three by switching around which slots were by which. However, I immediately got thousands of errors on the memtest
{edit2} Some of the data I posted was by using two chips at the same time. I was trying to speed up the process. Should I go back and retry those individually? Also, by going back on the one chip, I found another faulty. It appears I have two faulty chips one, one of them recently bought.
{edit3}After this last single test, I'll try having the two "working" chips in and run my computer normally. Next time I post anything, it'll be for another error.
{Edit} Scratch that. I was able to get it booting when trying three by switching around which slots were by which. However, I immediately got thousands of errors on the memtest
{edit2} Some of the data I posted was by using two chips at the same time. I was trying to speed up the process. Should I go back and retry those individually? Also, by going back on the one chip, I found another faulty. It appears I have two faulty chips one, one of them recently bought.
{edit3}After this last single test, I'll try having the two "working" chips in and run my computer normally. Next time I post anything, it'll be for another error.
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My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel(R) Celeron(R) E3300 @ 2.50GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP43-UD3L
- Memory
- OCZ2G8004GK 800MHz, & Corsair CM2X2048-6400C5 800MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 5750
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer G235H
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 x 60 hertz
- Hard Drives
- Model WDC WD5000AAKS-00V1A0 ATA Device, 465.66 GB NTFS
- Other Info
- BIOS Version/Date: Award Software International, Inc. F9, 4/22/2010.
SMBIOS Version: 2.4. The system is less than 2 years old.