I have googled and haven't found much conclusive information:
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The only thing I can think of is buying new RAM...
If you think it's a RAM issue, why don't you run Memtest to find out for sure?
Your post does not really describe much, maybe include bios settings/voltages, timings and frequencys, part number and specs?
run memtest86+ and check your smart data
mem test says nothing's wrong. i reseated it 3 times and on the 3rd reseat i'm having no issues so far...
You did run memtest for 12 hours right?
umm what
You're supposed to run Memtest for a few hours, because bad RAM sometimes doesn't fault immediately, only after a while of stress.
well i don't have that kind of option is does like a quick test and then boots into windows
[QUOTE=TehWhale;34101363]well i don't have that kind of option is does like a quick test and then boots into windows[/QUOTE]
You're using the latest memtest86 right? Run it for a couple hours or 12hrs on each stick.
memtest86+ should just infinitely test until you tell it to stop.
[QUOTE=TehWhale;34101363]well i don't have that kind of option is does like a quick test and then boots into windows[/QUOTE]
Don't use the shitty memory tester that's bundled with your computer etc.
Use this and leave it running for at least 12 hours: [url]http://www.memtest.org/[/url]
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