RingAnimated
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- Feb 21, 2012
Already tried that with my last set of bad KomputerBay RAM, and i had errors on both and like i said i didn't crash with my old RAM which i still have just in-case. Did you check the crash dumps, i'm trying to figure out if it's a driver because i haven't BSOD'ed yet today, im about to edit and render a video and we'll see if it crashes then. Windows Memory Diagnostic tool found nothing, Stinger found nothing. Last night i ran CHKDSK though so my problems might be gone. Like i said, im about to edit and render a video, we'll see then. Oh and because my 2nd bsod happened while watching youtube, could it have to do with 32-bit flash player on a 64-bit OS. BTW you might remember me from my last set of blue screens a while ago.Don't worry that's normal. DDR2 stands for 'double data rate' and so it's actual speed of 400MHz is pumped up to 800MHz.. Just to rule out that it's not your mobo at fault I'd test the sticks individually, first in one slot and then the other. If errors appear when in one particular slot and not the other then you have your culprit.