Hello folks
A system I built a couple of years ago (12700K, Asus Tuf z690 board, 128gb Corsair 3600 DDR4 (4x32GB. Matched kit. On QVL.)) has generally been performing pretty well, but with the occasional bsod - which were infrequent enough that I could try to ignore.
Lately my work has got a bit more intensive, using a larger portion of my RAM, and the bsods have increased.
I turned off XMP and ran memtest, one stick at a time, all were fine until I came to the final stick which had thousands of errors within a couple of minutes.
Bugger.
Oh well, hopefully easy to replace.
But what are the chances that originally the ram was fine, and the mobo slot the stick was in is bad and somehow fried that stick?
I could have course test that slot, but if what I'm testing for turns out to be true, I risk frying another stick.
I look to you much more savvy folk for guidance!
Thanks
A system I built a couple of years ago (12700K, Asus Tuf z690 board, 128gb Corsair 3600 DDR4 (4x32GB. Matched kit. On QVL.)) has generally been performing pretty well, but with the occasional bsod - which were infrequent enough that I could try to ignore.
Lately my work has got a bit more intensive, using a larger portion of my RAM, and the bsods have increased.
I turned off XMP and ran memtest, one stick at a time, all were fine until I came to the final stick which had thousands of errors within a couple of minutes.
Bugger.
Oh well, hopefully easy to replace.
But what are the chances that originally the ram was fine, and the mobo slot the stick was in is bad and somehow fried that stick?
I could have course test that slot, but if what I'm testing for turns out to be true, I risk frying another stick.
I look to you much more savvy folk for guidance!
Thanks