I originally purchased 4 gb's of Crucial ballistics ram when I built my computer around 1 1/2 years ago...(don't have the exact type at the moment)
about 6 months after it was running, I got issues with it not booting and discovered that 2 of the memory modules had gone bad and I chalked it up to just a random thing...
I RMA'd them back and got 2 new sticks...
Then about 4-6 months later I had the same issues...and it was the older of the two sticks of RAM...
One was totally toast and the other would work on and off so I RMA'd them both back...
SO...I had 4 new sticks of RAM as a result.
Well this weekend I started getting a Blue screen randomly...
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
I got MEMTEST 86 loaded on a CD but was curious if I should take all the RAM out and test each stick independent...
Also, it is annoying that a "quality" name brand like Crucial could have multiple failures as I haven't ever had an issue like this before.
I am not OC'ing anything at the moment nor have I for quite some time and cooling is adequate. I believe all the BIOS settings are default outside of some settings for the Hard Drives.
Could it possibly be a result of incorrect memory timings that would cause RAM to go bad?
Thanks in advance for any posts
Lee
about 6 months after it was running, I got issues with it not booting and discovered that 2 of the memory modules had gone bad and I chalked it up to just a random thing...
I RMA'd them back and got 2 new sticks...
Then about 4-6 months later I had the same issues...and it was the older of the two sticks of RAM...
One was totally toast and the other would work on and off so I RMA'd them both back...
SO...I had 4 new sticks of RAM as a result.
Well this weekend I started getting a Blue screen randomly...
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
I got MEMTEST 86 loaded on a CD but was curious if I should take all the RAM out and test each stick independent...
Also, it is annoying that a "quality" name brand like Crucial could have multiple failures as I haven't ever had an issue like this before.
I am not OC'ing anything at the moment nor have I for quite some time and cooling is adequate. I believe all the BIOS settings are default outside of some settings for the Hard Drives.
Could it possibly be a result of incorrect memory timings that would cause RAM to go bad?
Thanks in advance for any posts
Lee