If someone could cast their eyes over my Memtest results I'd be really grateful.
For 14 months I'd overclocked my i5 750 from 2.66ghz to 3.67ghz and all was fine until one morning a few weeks ago where that all changed. From that day the system will not even entertain the smallest overclock and I've been forced to run everything at default ever since.
Someone suggested it could be my RAM failing - Geil Ultra Series 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-17000 2133MHz Dual Channel Kit (GU34GB2133C9DC) - OEM - so I downloaded and ran Memtest but having never used it before I'm not sure what to make of the results.
It says there's no errors so can I literally take it that the RAM is in fine working order?
Secondly I bought the RAM as it was specified as PC3-17000 and I thought that would be beneficial when it came to overclocking but why does Memtest show it as PC3-10600?
For 14 months I'd overclocked my i5 750 from 2.66ghz to 3.67ghz and all was fine until one morning a few weeks ago where that all changed. From that day the system will not even entertain the smallest overclock and I've been forced to run everything at default ever since.
Someone suggested it could be my RAM failing - Geil Ultra Series 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-17000 2133MHz Dual Channel Kit (GU34GB2133C9DC) - OEM - so I downloaded and ran Memtest but having never used it before I'm not sure what to make of the results.

It says there's no errors so can I literally take it that the RAM is in fine working order?
Secondly I bought the RAM as it was specified as PC3-17000 and I thought that would be beneficial when it came to overclocking but why does Memtest show it as PC3-10600?