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Okay guys, so my computer has a tendency to freeze every so often. It seems to happen most when I'm doing something stressful, like playing a game or encoding a video. So I figure it's either memory, CPU, or motherboard.
I've run several scenarios of Memtest (chips in different slots on the motherboard, 1 chip at a time, etc) and only two tests came up with errors. Each test had only one error in it, and a friend seems to think it might just be a random floating point error or something.
The failures were on the same chip of RAM, but it was in a different slot in each test. The "failing address" was the same: "0000c1ae82c - 193.8MB", and so was the "Err-bits": 80000000.
Other than this, I did have one test that locked up the PC, but no errors were shown. This was with both my RAM sticks in at the time. All tests have been over 8 hours long.
So any ideas what to do next?
I've run several scenarios of Memtest (chips in different slots on the motherboard, 1 chip at a time, etc) and only two tests came up with errors. Each test had only one error in it, and a friend seems to think it might just be a random floating point error or something.
The failures were on the same chip of RAM, but it was in a different slot in each test. The "failing address" was the same: "0000c1ae82c - 193.8MB", and so was the "Err-bits": 80000000.
Other than this, I did have one test that locked up the PC, but no errors were shown. This was with both my RAM sticks in at the time. All tests have been over 8 hours long.
So any ideas what to do next?