I posted here a few days ago asking for help with my computer that was constantly freezing. Here is the thread - http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=32&threadid=1377429&highlight_key=y&keyword1=constantly. As was suggested in the thread, I pulled RAM out to put them in by themselves to see if that was the problem. Well, I pulled them out, tested them, and Windows fails to load with either stick. I have tried both sticks in all three slots and get the same results. I then tested my RAM in my roommate's brand new computer to see if it worked good in it, and Windows would not load for him when my RAM was in his computer.
Now I realize that I have a RAM problem, but what I want to know is if the RAM is the reason my computer was freezing before. Also, why would the simple act of pulling the RAM out completely kill it? Do I have a bigger problem, such as my motherboard somehow frying the RAM, or what? What else would explain both sticks going dead at the same time?
This really sucks since my RAM is pc3200 Corsair XMS, and I don't really have enough money to replace them with something as high quality.
If anyone has any thoughts on what is going on, please help me out. Thanks.
Now I realize that I have a RAM problem, but what I want to know is if the RAM is the reason my computer was freezing before. Also, why would the simple act of pulling the RAM out completely kill it? Do I have a bigger problem, such as my motherboard somehow frying the RAM, or what? What else would explain both sticks going dead at the same time?
This really sucks since my RAM is pc3200 Corsair XMS, and I don't really have enough money to replace them with something as high quality.
If anyone has any thoughts on what is going on, please help me out. Thanks.