Yes, it would seem that something is wrong with the slots (assuming nothing else changed. For example the BIOS configured the same timings and voltage each time). With a small change it is the memory controller in the CPU. And a possibility that the RAM sticks are marginal. We've been seeing a lot of GSkill marginal RAM recently that works at some speeds and voltages, but not others.
Real test is to replace the motherboard and see if the problem goes away.
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memtest86 Errors in some slots but not others - random bluescreens
I am receiving random blue screens while using my computer...Gaming, copying files, browsing, whatever...I ran memtest86 and here are my specs/steps/results
my new build - all brand new parts
Motherboard Model Name – AsRock B450M
CPU/Processor – Ryzen 5 2600
Memory – g. Skill f4-2400c16d-16gfxr (2x8GB)
Video Card – Asus ROG RX 570 4GB
Operating System – Windows 10 Home from Microsoft website
Hard Drive – Crucial P1 CT500P1SSD8- Reinstalling Windows multiple times, using different USB sticks
- Blue screens persist
- I tested both sticks of RAM individually one at a time in each individual MOBO ram slots with Memtest86
- Slot a1 and b1 both posted so many errors the test crashed each time
- Slot a2 and b2 tested successfully each test (4 passes) no errors
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- Reinstalling Windows multiple times, using different USB sticks
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