- Aug 31, 2002
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Well, i'll make it short and to the point
My computer is a little old, suffers from BSOD's on WinXP SP2 "IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL" which is just general instability.
I used to have samsung memory in my PC before, in my ASUS P4C800, two 512Mb 400DDR. I found i was having memory problems so i bought some Kingston hyper-X DDR450 and i still have memory problems.
The old memory, i stuck it in another ASUS board, my A7N8X, and it has zero problems, matter of fact its been crunching F@H for a month without a reboot, overclocked too.
So, just today, getting annoyed with the ever more requent BSOD's i ran memtest86 and the microsoft memory tester.
memtest86 reported 20,000+errors and the windows one says something like 300k+ errors. What are the chances of having two bad sets of memory?
Could it be the motherboard? Thats my question.
If so, whats a good replacement. It MUST have SATA RAID for my raptors :heart:
My computer is a little old, suffers from BSOD's on WinXP SP2 "IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL" which is just general instability.
I used to have samsung memory in my PC before, in my ASUS P4C800, two 512Mb 400DDR. I found i was having memory problems so i bought some Kingston hyper-X DDR450 and i still have memory problems.
The old memory, i stuck it in another ASUS board, my A7N8X, and it has zero problems, matter of fact its been crunching F@H for a month without a reboot, overclocked too.
So, just today, getting annoyed with the ever more requent BSOD's i ran memtest86 and the microsoft memory tester.
memtest86 reported 20,000+errors and the windows one says something like 300k+ errors. What are the chances of having two bad sets of memory?
Could it be the motherboard? Thats my question.
If so, whats a good replacement. It MUST have SATA RAID for my raptors :heart: