7isntheaven
New member
- Local time
- 11:29 AM
- Messages
- 16
Hello, I have a 5 year old 'new' PC my friend & I assembled back in March 2011. What I mean by 'new' is I barely have over 50 uptime hours on it since we built it. This is because at that time we also got new smartphones, tablets & mini-pads & I found that I don't really need to run all the way upstairs (tri-level home, I'm getting old) to my PC to do anything but adjust modem & router settings, so I basically rarely used it. I noticed on the 3rd day of using it, the PC started randomly rebooting back into Windows, then the windows prompt advising that the PC was shut down unexpectantly & on the details tab shows Blue Screen etc. It was rebooting every 2 or 3 hours during a session & during these reboots, I just selected normal statup with no problems after Windows loads, other that the unexpected shutdown prompt.
All is ok in device manage, system file checker, defrag, chkdsk. I have all available current drivers & windows updates.
I never actually got to see the blue screen except once, just this morning, Had to decipher, but the main line had "MEMORY_MANAGER". Anyway, after the latest crash/reboot, windows said there was a problem with the hardware & suggested I run memory diagnostics, which I did & it reported there was problems "with the hardware" & to contact the PC manufacturer.
I already had MemTest v3.5a diagnostics as a bootable CD, so I ran it overnight for 14+ hours & NO problems were found. I reseated the Corsair memory & also moved them in the DIMM 3-4 slots, as they were installed in the 1-2 slots, but my motherboard manual advised to use the 3-4 slots first, so that's where they are now. I re-ran MemTest on each separate stick, then with both, through 3 more stages & no errors detected. The PC actually seems to be running smoother, no problems so far after 5 hours, but I just want to get this hardware crashing straightened out before adding another HDD & external graphics card. Can someone please advise as to how I can determine for a fact that there IS a problem with my Corsair XMS3 4GB (2x2GB) Dual Channel DDR3 10666 1333Hz ram?
Update: Ended up being the ram after all. I bought & installed 2 new sticks (4GB) of the same ram and hasn't crashed since. Corsair approved RMA & is sending new replacement 4gb so I'll just install them to update system to 8GB. Hope there's no problems with the replacements... Happy now.
All is ok in device manage, system file checker, defrag, chkdsk. I have all available current drivers & windows updates.
I never actually got to see the blue screen except once, just this morning, Had to decipher, but the main line had "MEMORY_MANAGER". Anyway, after the latest crash/reboot, windows said there was a problem with the hardware & suggested I run memory diagnostics, which I did & it reported there was problems "with the hardware" & to contact the PC manufacturer.
I already had MemTest v3.5a diagnostics as a bootable CD, so I ran it overnight for 14+ hours & NO problems were found. I reseated the Corsair memory & also moved them in the DIMM 3-4 slots, as they were installed in the 1-2 slots, but my motherboard manual advised to use the 3-4 slots first, so that's where they are now. I re-ran MemTest on each separate stick, then with both, through 3 more stages & no errors detected. The PC actually seems to be running smoother, no problems so far after 5 hours, but I just want to get this hardware crashing straightened out before adding another HDD & external graphics card. Can someone please advise as to how I can determine for a fact that there IS a problem with my Corsair XMS3 4GB (2x2GB) Dual Channel DDR3 10666 1333Hz ram?
Update: Ended up being the ram after all. I bought & installed 2 new sticks (4GB) of the same ram and hasn't crashed since. Corsair approved RMA & is sending new replacement 4gb so I'll just install them to update system to 8GB. Hope there's no problems with the replacements... Happy now.
Last edited:
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom bulid
- OS
- Windows 7 HP x64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X6 1100T BE
- Motherboard
- ECS A890GXM-A v2.0 Black Series
- Memory
- Corsair XMS3 12GB (4x2GB) (2x2GB) DC DDR3 1333Hz
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA Geforce GTX 950 FTW
- Sound Card
- Realtek ALC892 8-Channel HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Viewsonic VX2253 - 22" Flat panel - 144Hz
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 (native)
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 850 Pro 512GB
WD Caviar Black 1TB SATA 7200rpm
- PSU
- 500w Thermaltake TR2
- Case
- Thermaltake Armor A90
- Cooling
- 2 x 20" Walmart Wind Machines on HIGH
- Internet Speed
- Spectrum 300/30
- Antivirus
- Norton 360
- Browser
- IE 11