Occurs repeatedly during initial boot times
Occurs repeatedly during initial boot times
I conducted another trial. I connected the functional stick into the unused port on my motherboard to check its performance. Sadly, my computer failed to start. When I switched to the other RAM stick (the one previously suspected of being faulty), it successfully booted into BIOS, suggesting the issue might lie elsewhere.
Sorry if I didn't answer after you asked last time. You have to run the test for every stick you have one at a time in the same slot. If both sticks pass the test in this slot, you know that the sticks + the slot works fine. If only 1 stick runs correctly and the other fail, the slot is good to go but one stick is defective. If the stick that failed do not fail on other slots, of if the stick that did not fail will fail the test on another slot, the ram is good but one or more motherboard slots are damaged.
I confirmed my findings after checking both RAM modules. It appears one RAM slot is faulty since both passed testing without issues, but using the defective slot prevents the PC from booting into BIOS. The main concern now is whether purchasing a new MOBO or just a single equivalent stick would be better.