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I have an odd problem. We've been testing identical motherboard/CPU/RAM assemblies successfully for a while, and recently, a problem has cropped up.
We use a Gigabyte GA-H61N-USB3 motherboard, an Intel i7-3770k CPU, and Kingston KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX RAM.
The motherboard BIOS version is the same, and the other parts shouldn't have changed, since they're just hardware.
I start a test, and leave it alone for a while. Generally, it'll do 2 passes just fine. Then, sometime after that, I come back to it, and the VGA screen shows just some colored dots in the top 1/10th of the screen, mostly in the top-left corner of the screen.
I'm really stumped, since this never used to happen to us.
Also, for what it's worth, we previously used MT420 from memtest.org, and the same problem happened. (This is actually what brought us to you, instead of them).
My motherboard doesn't have UEFI, so I can't try your v5 program.
I just started considering that it might be the "screen blanking" feature that's causing the problem. Is that reasonable? Is there a way to disable that as a test?
Thank you,
Steve
I have an odd problem. We've been testing identical motherboard/CPU/RAM assemblies successfully for a while, and recently, a problem has cropped up.
We use a Gigabyte GA-H61N-USB3 motherboard, an Intel i7-3770k CPU, and Kingston KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX RAM.
The motherboard BIOS version is the same, and the other parts shouldn't have changed, since they're just hardware.
I start a test, and leave it alone for a while. Generally, it'll do 2 passes just fine. Then, sometime after that, I come back to it, and the VGA screen shows just some colored dots in the top 1/10th of the screen, mostly in the top-left corner of the screen.
I'm really stumped, since this never used to happen to us.
Also, for what it's worth, we previously used MT420 from memtest.org, and the same problem happened. (This is actually what brought us to you, instead of them).
My motherboard doesn't have UEFI, so I can't try your v5 program.
I just started considering that it might be the "screen blanking" feature that's causing the problem. Is that reasonable? Is there a way to disable that as a test?
Thank you,
Steve
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