Hi,
My PC has been freezing during some games, no bluescreens, just a horrifying noise from the speakers and a completely unresponsive PC. After ruling out my GPU, I suspected my RAM.
After approximately 6 hours with 0 errors, the system locked up. I turned off my monitor during testing, but found that when I turned it back on it wasn't getting a signal. At first, I thought for some reason memtest just doesn't allow my monitor to regain signal, but I've since run it again and successfully turned it off and on.
So, presumably, my RAM is indeed faulty? Any advice would be great.
Thanks,
- Elliot.
My PC has been freezing during some games, no bluescreens, just a horrifying noise from the speakers and a completely unresponsive PC. After ruling out my GPU, I suspected my RAM.
After approximately 6 hours with 0 errors, the system locked up. I turned off my monitor during testing, but found that when I turned it back on it wasn't getting a signal. At first, I thought for some reason memtest just doesn't allow my monitor to regain signal, but I've since run it again and successfully turned it off and on.
So, presumably, my RAM is indeed faulty? Any advice would be great.
Thanks,
- Elliot.
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