Lately, over the past two weeks to be exact, I have been dealing with a lot of blue screens related to secondary processor interrupts not being received. I checked a lot of things and even dialed back my overclock on my processor but was still getting the blue screens when playing certain games (State of Decay was the worst offender) at random.
So I decided to test my ram tonight and I found that each stick has some errors. 48, 36, 42, 29 are the number of errors found when I tested them one by one; testing them all together there were 155. Some of the errors were strange though, like "good" 00 and "bad" 01 with addresses of all 0's. Almost all of the errors were in the 2400 to 2900 MB range as well.
Tested with MemTest86+.
Ram and MB: F3-12800CL7Q-16GBZM/Asus Sabertooth X79
Are these signs that my ram is going bad?
So I decided to test my ram tonight and I found that each stick has some errors. 48, 36, 42, 29 are the number of errors found when I tested them one by one; testing them all together there were 155. Some of the errors were strange though, like "good" 00 and "bad" 01 with addresses of all 0's. Almost all of the errors were in the 2400 to 2900 MB range as well.
Tested with MemTest86+.
Ram and MB: F3-12800CL7Q-16GBZM/Asus Sabertooth X79
Are these signs that my ram is going bad?
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