One of the DIMMs did not pass MemTest86 - - is this your responsibility or a faulty RAM module?
One of the DIMMs did not pass MemTest86 - - is this your responsibility or a faulty RAM module?
I haven't been planning an upgrade yet, mainly because DDR5 is still relatively new and expensive on the market. This is especially true last March when I was setting up a new system.
Since installing XMP profiles right after assembly, everything has worked perfectly until recently. A few months ago I experienced my first BSOD, but I'm confident the voltage stayed within the recommended range during that time. I'm hoping it will function normally once the new RAM is installed.
DDR4 uses a standard voltage of 1.2V, while overclocking with XMP requires 1.35V. Values higher than 1.35V are not advised.