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  • Trouble understand memtest results

    I've been getting a rather peculiar issues as of late with my pc where when watching a video the audio would stutter and everything freezes up and restarts. Long story short I decided to try my hand at running memtest just to see how it goes and cover all bases. Windows diagnostic picked up no errors however memtest picked up at least 14 before i stopped running it. I'm not sure exactly how to read these or even determine what could be the issue so any help would be appreciated.
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    RAM is likely bad (or a smaller chance it is the RAM slot, or CPU, or motherboard).

    Try testing 1 stick at a time to see if you can find which stick is causing the problem. Or just replace it all.

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    • #3
      In most cases it's extremely difficult to tell the expected and actual value apart in the screen shots.
      0 swapped to 8, 3 swapped to B for example.
      Just want to warn people, so nobody else wastes their time on this, my eyes are bad

      Basically 0x00080000 was added in most cases

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