- Oct 29, 2004
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I'm using 2x1gig OCZ rated at 2-3-2-5 with 2.6v to 2.8v. I've been running them at spec timings at 2.65v since I purchaced them earlier this year and ran memtest for 8 hrs after I installed them with no errors.
The other day I was playing runescape when I got a BSOD that blamed a driver as the problem. Upon rebooting, I started getting ram r/w errors during POST showing me that I had 64MB of ram.
What I've done so far is (For ease I'll refer to the sticks as S1 & S2):
1. Removed S2 & tried to boot. - Same problem as above
2. Removed S1 & put S2 in that slot - Passed POST, showing 1024 of ram.
3. Put S1 in the slot that I orginally had S2 in - Same problem as above
4. Moved both sticks to the other 2 slots - Same problem as above
5. Removed S1, then moved S2 to different slots - Passed POST showing 1024 of ram each time.
At this point I'm thinking some how S1 has went bad. Anyone think of anything I may have overlooked before I call OCZ?
The other day I was playing runescape when I got a BSOD that blamed a driver as the problem. Upon rebooting, I started getting ram r/w errors during POST showing me that I had 64MB of ram.
What I've done so far is (For ease I'll refer to the sticks as S1 & S2):
1. Removed S2 & tried to boot. - Same problem as above
2. Removed S1 & put S2 in that slot - Passed POST, showing 1024 of ram.
3. Put S1 in the slot that I orginally had S2 in - Same problem as above
4. Moved both sticks to the other 2 slots - Same problem as above
5. Removed S1, then moved S2 to different slots - Passed POST showing 1024 of ram each time.
At this point I'm thinking some how S1 has went bad. Anyone think of anything I may have overlooked before I call OCZ?
