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It should work, since Linux likely includes it, which Windows would also have...

It should work, since Linux likely includes it, which Windows would also have...

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mrm4088
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09-09-2016, 09:15 PM
#11
I think I need to include that point. If your device fails across two different systems, it likely points to a hardware issue rather than a software problem. Attempting to fix it with a software patch won't resolve the situation effectively. As mentioned earlier, the motherboard could also be responsible by mishandling memory management. To be honest, whenever you referenced Linux, it quickly became clear it was a straightforward hardware fault.
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mrm4088
09-09-2016, 09:15 PM #11

I think I need to include that point. If your device fails across two different systems, it likely points to a hardware issue rather than a software problem. Attempting to fix it with a software patch won't resolve the situation effectively. As mentioned earlier, the motherboard could also be responsible by mishandling memory management. To be honest, whenever you referenced Linux, it quickly became clear it was a straightforward hardware fault.

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KawiianMili
Posting Freak
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09-16-2016, 07:37 AM
#12
Place stick one here and stick two there, maybe you should go through the whole thing again.
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KawiianMili
09-16-2016, 07:37 AM #12

Place stick one here and stick two there, maybe you should go through the whole thing again.

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Olewww123
Senior Member
255
09-16-2016, 01:04 PM
#13
Windows is slightly more demanding than Linux, which might explain the performance hiccups. Your take on RAM quality seems reasonable, and your suggestion about using MemTest is a solid idea.
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Olewww123
09-16-2016, 01:04 PM #13

Windows is slightly more demanding than Linux, which might explain the performance hiccups. Your take on RAM quality seems reasonable, and your suggestion about using MemTest is a solid idea.

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
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09-18-2016, 02:17 AM
#14
No crashes have occurred since 2018 due to memory issues, though some GPU driver problems existed. I’m curious if it’s possible to clear the RAM cache in Windows 10 Pro. Thanks! :3
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iron_finder1
09-18-2016, 02:17 AM #14

No crashes have occurred since 2018 due to memory issues, though some GPU driver problems existed. I’m curious if it’s possible to clear the RAM cache in Windows 10 Pro. Thanks! :3

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Authical
Junior Member
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09-19-2016, 09:34 PM
#15
Have you refreshed the profiles since they seemed linked to system reliability over the last decade?
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Authical
09-19-2016, 09:34 PM #15

Have you refreshed the profiles since they seemed linked to system reliability over the last decade?

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louie018
Posting Freak
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09-19-2016, 11:15 PM
#16
Sure thing. The memory is SK Hynix, H170pro MMO. The value is good. I own a few units and they really take the heat off my builds.
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louie018
09-19-2016, 11:15 PM #16

Sure thing. The memory is SK Hynix, H170pro MMO. The value is good. I own a few units and they really take the heat off my builds.

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macmacoo
Member
193
09-28-2016, 06:48 PM
#17
Reduce the number of active applications. Consider using a lighter version of Windows. These systems consume many resources. Alternatively, upgrade your memory for better performance. The problems occur on two different operating systems.
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macmacoo
09-28-2016, 06:48 PM #17

Reduce the number of active applications. Consider using a lighter version of Windows. These systems consume many resources. Alternatively, upgrade your memory for better performance. The problems occur on two different operating systems.

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_pawol_
Member
102
09-29-2016, 01:42 AM
#18
Actually I wanted the USB 3.1 version, but I ended up scammed because the seller didn’t have it. Now I’m stuck with the other one. When I bought the DDR4 it was brand new, which was a big deal for a teen at that time (I didn’t realize about memory back then).
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_pawol_
09-29-2016, 01:42 AM #18

Actually I wanted the USB 3.1 version, but I ended up scammed because the seller didn’t have it. Now I’m stuck with the other one. When I bought the DDR4 it was brand new, which was a big deal for a teen at that time (I didn’t realize about memory back then).

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melpanda
Member
176
10-01-2016, 01:30 PM
#19
I believe it’s a good idea to switch to Windows 10 Pro now. I’ll let you know if something goes wrong because of that. I just installed Windows 10 Pro recently, and I’m just worried about using it too much beyond updates and driver setup.
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melpanda
10-01-2016, 01:30 PM #19

I believe it’s a good idea to switch to Windows 10 Pro now. I’ll let you know if something goes wrong because of that. I just installed Windows 10 Pro recently, and I’m just worried about using it too much beyond updates and driver setup.

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citroPvP
Member
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10-02-2016, 02:13 PM
#20
I somehow overlooked this part of your message. Now I'm responding... Initially, when I first checked if it worked, I swapped out the old unit and tested the new one for a couple of days. Once confirmed it functioned properly, I reinstalled the old one. No problems arose. After cleaning every two weeks or once a month, I remove both units and replace them again. (I do swap order 1-3 to 2-4 occasionally, just based on convenience after cleaning.)
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citroPvP
10-02-2016, 02:13 PM #20

I somehow overlooked this part of your message. Now I'm responding... Initially, when I first checked if it worked, I swapped out the old unit and tested the new one for a couple of days. Once confirmed it functioned properly, I reinstalled the old one. No problems arose. After cleaning every two weeks or once a month, I remove both units and replace them again. (I do swap order 1-3 to 2-4 occasionally, just based on convenience after cleaning.)

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