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I've found this to be untrue. I can literally count on my hands the # of times a memory scanner actually deteced correclty that memory was at fault. The other times, I did my pull tests and voila problem magically solved despite multiple test and multiple runs of said memory tools.
Just from a pure time perspecive. In the time it takes you to run 1 memory scan, I can be done with my pull tests, replaced the memory and be done, or at the worst be moving on to narrowing down other hardware issues. Memory tests simply take too long to be useful with respect to the alternative of simple pull tests, given the amount of false negatives they tend to generate.
And again, unless you're touching the utter low levels of the system like anti-virus products do, something most appilcations like Steam simply don't do, you have to try very very hard to BSOD a Vista or above system. The only time steam has ever caused a BSOD, was when they did the CEG fault on AMD FX CPUs. Other than that level of really low level stuff, Steam wmay crash, but it really can't cause a BSOD no matter how much people think webhelper.exe the bane of their existence.
Well....thanks..... :-( x 10
Weird...just tested one 8GB chip at a time and now it is always passing default tests.
What does it mean ? Together (2 x 8GB) it's a fault but one at a time it's fine... is it something else then ?
Tnx !
p.s. I try playing with only 8GB anyway ! We'll see !
Will check tomorrow... you mean they could not be in the range accepted by the motherboard ? Not an expert in chips here sorry. Do I just need to check a compatibility chart with brands and models or pure speed/MHz ?
Thanks !