- Sep 27, 2000
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hey guys, let me know what you think of this. this is happening on the machine listed in my sig.
chaintech vnf3-250
amd a64 3200+
ocz plat el 2x512 pc3200
i was recently having issues with games, partially because of my video card. i rma'd that and the bulk of my problems went away. however i'm still having a problem with games locking up after a half hour or so, most notably world of warcraft. so i figure i have a bad stick of memory after googling the error message (the instruction at () referenced memory at (). the memory could not be "read".). i pull one stick of memory out and i can play for hours with no errors. okay, the other one must be bad. so i swap them, and i play for a few hours with that stick in. so i guess maybe it's one of the dimm slots, i can run a single stick in any of the three dimm slots with no issues. i ran memtest for over an hour (six passes) with both sticks in with no problems. i'm running prime95 right now. i'm leaning towards the board, because i don't think it could be either stick of ram simply because the problem goes away when i only run one stick.
any thoughts or ideas?
thanks.
~erik
chaintech vnf3-250
amd a64 3200+
ocz plat el 2x512 pc3200
i was recently having issues with games, partially because of my video card. i rma'd that and the bulk of my problems went away. however i'm still having a problem with games locking up after a half hour or so, most notably world of warcraft. so i figure i have a bad stick of memory after googling the error message (the instruction at () referenced memory at (). the memory could not be "read".). i pull one stick of memory out and i can play for hours with no errors. okay, the other one must be bad. so i swap them, and i play for a few hours with that stick in. so i guess maybe it's one of the dimm slots, i can run a single stick in any of the three dimm slots with no issues. i ran memtest for over an hour (six passes) with both sticks in with no problems. i'm running prime95 right now. i'm leaning towards the board, because i don't think it could be either stick of ram simply because the problem goes away when i only run one stick.
any thoughts or ideas?
thanks.
~erik
