Hi, I'm sorta new to this kind of stuff but don't be afraid to be technical.
Recently I got new RAMs, August 02 to be exact. Installed them, no problems on startup, activated XMP and no problems... for a while.
On August 08 at 1:40 AM, I got the first Blue Screen, Memory_Management. I was playing a game called "BTD6", which is a really light game, when I got it. (Keep in mind that I also play more demanding games such as "Death Stranding" and "Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered" which were playing as smooth as ever with no problems). Was a little scared but a quick start and no problems soon after calmed me down. I did the Windows Memory Diagnostic after initializing it on Safe Mode in the extensive setting and found nothing.
Three days later on August 11 at 2:00 PM I got the second same Blue Screen while I was simply browsing. I deactivated XMP. Three days later on August 14 at 3:30 PM I got the same Blue Screen while browsing again, keeping in mind that XMP is still deactivated and I did the same WMD on extensive and nothing. On August 15 at 1:00 AM I got the same Blue Screen again when playing the same game I mentioned earlier.
(Don't know if this counts, but later at 4:00 AM I got this weird thing were everything froze and my monitor got turned off basically along side my keyboard and mouse but my PC still turned on. Don't know if this was some sort of failed Blue Screen of something unrelated, maybe weird voltage variation on my house?)
When comes today, where I downloaded and ran MemTest86. Did the full test and came up with 3 errors on Test 13. I tried to do some research and came to inconclusive solutions of what I should do, so I thought that posting the full report here with the detailed errors with the Bit-Flips someone could nail it down maybe? Anyway, here's the copy and paste of the report.
FAIL Summary
System Information
Result summary
Bits in Error
Log is also attached with this post.
Hopefully someone will be able to help me, and if I need to provide any more details I will haply do so.
Recently I got new RAMs, August 02 to be exact. Installed them, no problems on startup, activated XMP and no problems... for a while.
On August 08 at 1:40 AM, I got the first Blue Screen, Memory_Management. I was playing a game called "BTD6", which is a really light game, when I got it. (Keep in mind that I also play more demanding games such as "Death Stranding" and "Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered" which were playing as smooth as ever with no problems). Was a little scared but a quick start and no problems soon after calmed me down. I did the Windows Memory Diagnostic after initializing it on Safe Mode in the extensive setting and found nothing.
Three days later on August 11 at 2:00 PM I got the second same Blue Screen while I was simply browsing. I deactivated XMP. Three days later on August 14 at 3:30 PM I got the same Blue Screen while browsing again, keeping in mind that XMP is still deactivated and I did the same WMD on extensive and nothing. On August 15 at 1:00 AM I got the same Blue Screen again when playing the same game I mentioned earlier.
(Don't know if this counts, but later at 4:00 AM I got this weird thing were everything froze and my monitor got turned off basically along side my keyboard and mouse but my PC still turned on. Don't know if this was some sort of failed Blue Screen of something unrelated, maybe weird voltage variation on my house?)
When comes today, where I downloaded and ran MemTest86. Did the full test and came up with 3 errors on Test 13. I tried to do some research and came to inconclusive solutions of what I should do, so I thought that posting the full report here with the detailed errors with the Bit-Flips someone could nail it down maybe? Anyway, here's the copy and paste of the report.
Report Date | 2023-08-15 19:12:38 |
Generated by | MemTest86 V10.5 Free (64-bit) Visit MemTest86.com to Upgrade to Pro |
Result | FAIL |
EFI Specifications | 2.60 |
System | |
Manufacturer | System manufacturer |
Product Name | System Product Name |
Version | System Version |
Serial Number | System Serial Number |
BIOS | |
Vendor | American Megatrends Inc. |
Version | 2601 |
Release Date | 07/17/2019 |
Baseboard | |
Manufacturer | ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. |
Product Name | TUF H310M-PLUS GAMING/BR |
Version | Rev X.0x |
Serial Number | 200364720401165 |
CPU Type | Intel Core i5-9400F @ 2.90GHz |
CPU Clock | 2959 MHz [Turbo: 3928.7 MHz] |
# Logical Processors | 6 |
L1 Cache | 4 x 64K (152582 MB/s) |
L2 Cache | 4 x 256K (67453 MB/s) |
L3 Cache | 9216K (26933 MB/s) |
Memory | 32695M (16204 MB/s) |
RAM Configuration | DDR4 2400MT/s / 1.200V |
Number of RAM SPDs detected | 2 |
SPD #0 | 16GB DDR4 XMP 1Rx8 PC4-25600 |
Vendor Part Info | Asgard / VMA45UH-MEC1U22T3 / D41634FD |
JEDEC Profile | 2400MT/s 17-17-17-39 1.2V |
XMP Profile 1 | 3200MT/s 18-22-22-42 1.35V |
SPD #1 | 16GB DDR4 XMP 1Rx8 PC4-25600 |
Vendor Part Info | Asgard / VMA45UH-MEC1U22T3 / D41634FC |
JEDEC Profile | 2400MT/s 17-17-17-39 1.2V |
XMP Profile 1 | 3200MT/s 18-22-22-42 1.35V |
Number of RAM slots | 2 |
Number of RAM modules | 2 |
ChannelA-DIMM1 | 16GB DDR4 1Rx8 PC4-19200 |
Vendor Part Info | Asgard / VMA45UH-MEC1U22T3 / D41634FD |
SMBIOS Profile | 2400MT/s |
ChannelB-DIMM1 | 16GB DDR4 1Rx8 PC4-19200 |
Vendor Part Info | Asgard / VMA45UH-MEC1U22T3 / D41634FC |
SMBIOS Profile | 2400MT/s |
Test Start Time | 2023-08-15 14:05:00 |
Elapsed Time | 5:05:59 |
Memory Range Tested | 0x0 - 86E000000 (34528MB) |
CPU Selection Mode | Parallel (All CPUs) |
CPU Temperature Min/Max/Ave | 51C/90C/70C |
# Tests Completed | 48/48 (100%) |
# Tests Passed | 46/48 (95%) |
Lowest Error Address | 0x32839BBB4 (12931MB) |
Highest Error Address | 0x32DB9F73C (13019MB) |
Bits in Error Mask | 000000006A000000 |
Bits in Error | 4 |
Max Contiguous Errors | 1 |
CPUs that detected memory errors | { 0 } |
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63 | 0 |
Test | # Tests Passed | Errors |
Test 0 [Address test, walking ones, 1 CPU] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 1 [Address test, own address, 1 CPU] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 2 [Address test, own address] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 3 [Moving inversions, ones & zeroes] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 4 [Moving inversions, 8-bit pattern] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 5 [Moving inversions, random pattern] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 7 [Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 8 [Random number sequence] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 9 [Modulo 20, ones & zeros] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 10 [Bit fade test, 2 patterns, 1 CPU] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 13 [Hammer test] | 2/4 (50%) | 3 |
Last 10 Errors |
2023-08-15 17:43:33 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 32DB9F73C, Expected: 64B1716C, Actual: 2CB1716C |
2023-08-15 16:17:26 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 32839EE74, Expected: D325B3BB, Actual: F325B3BB |
2023-08-15 16:17:26 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 32839BBB4, Expected: D068124B, Actual: D268124B |
Log is also attached with this post.
Hopefully someone will be able to help me, and if I need to provide any more details I will haply do so.
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