paperfist
Diamond Member
I have a Dell Dimension C521.
It's been locking (hard lock/must power down) up after general usage all the time.
All 4 banks are filled with RAM, 2 stock and 2 Kingston 1GB sticks for a total of 4GBs.
I took out the 2 Kingston sticks and left the stock 2 and it greatly improved the computer's operation with it not locking up at all. I put the other 2 sticks back in and it locks.
So running memtest 86+ produces errors with any combination of RAM (2 sticks or more). If I put any 1 stick in any bank it produces 0 errors. Anytime I add a 2nd stick it's errors galore.
Does this mean the motherboard is shot? There was a problem with the GPU cable being loose to the point it would (screws were too short to make a solid connection from cable to card) often boot with no video. I don't know if my sister shorted something out because of this or it's just a RAM/MB issue.
Thanks for the help.
It's been locking (hard lock/must power down) up after general usage all the time.
All 4 banks are filled with RAM, 2 stock and 2 Kingston 1GB sticks for a total of 4GBs.
I took out the 2 Kingston sticks and left the stock 2 and it greatly improved the computer's operation with it not locking up at all. I put the other 2 sticks back in and it locks.
So running memtest 86+ produces errors with any combination of RAM (2 sticks or more). If I put any 1 stick in any bank it produces 0 errors. Anytime I add a 2nd stick it's errors galore.
Does this mean the motherboard is shot? There was a problem with the GPU cable being loose to the point it would (screws were too short to make a solid connection from cable to card) often boot with no video. I don't know if my sister shorted something out because of this or it's just a RAM/MB issue.
Thanks for the help.