...so I assume this means my sticks are shot?

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  • brianosaur
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 2

    #1

    ...so I assume this means my sticks are shot?

    Been having a bunch of slow program starts, freezes, random bsod's and games that qtd, so I found and ran MT86 overnight.

    I'm uncertain how to read the results but should I assume that 6300 errors means I should buy some new sticks?
    Before I do please take a look at this test result and I would appreciate it if you would let me know what I am looking at.

    Thanks

    Last edited by brianosaur; Feb-03-2016, 01:58 PM.
  • keith
    Employee
    • Oct 2010
    • 718

    #2
    Yes, they appear to be real errors caused by bad RAM. You may not need to replace all of the RAM sticks. See this page on how to determine the failing module.

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    • brianosaur
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 2

      #3
      Originally posted by keith
      Yes, they appear to be real errors caused by bad RAM. You may not need to replace all of the RAM sticks. See this page on how to determine the failing module.
      Yeah, that's what I thought.

      I only have two 4gb Corsair Vengeance sticks that came as a pair, so I am just going to submit a RMA on the lifetime warranty for both of them.

      Thanks

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