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PC Crashing / BSODs / Games randomly closing to desktop

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cali_
Junior Member
19
07-03-2016, 01:31 AM
#11
The Ram sticks code is Corsair CMK8GX4
M2A
2400C14.
It’s weird because CPU-Z also shows absolutely no information about my ram apart from the fact that there is 8GB installed.
I checked the QVL list and the exact code is not listed there. Theres a very similar one with code CMK8GX4
M2D
2400C14.
The difference is the letters so I’m not sure if that means anything.
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cali_
07-03-2016, 01:31 AM #11

The Ram sticks code is Corsair CMK8GX4
M2A
2400C14.
It’s weird because CPU-Z also shows absolutely no information about my ram apart from the fact that there is 8GB installed.
I checked the QVL list and the exact code is not listed there. Theres a very similar one with code CMK8GX4
M2D
2400C14.
The difference is the letters so I’m not sure if that means anything.

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A_Piggy
Member
211
07-03-2016, 12:02 PM
#12
Here’s the rewritten text:

I'm having trouble identifying the RAM specs for a Corsair kit and their QVL (Qualified Vendor List). The only reference I found is through an outdated Newegg link which shows similar stats but lacks critical technical details. Specifically, it lists Tested Latency 14-16-16-31 and Tested Voltage 1.2V for both A and D versions of the RAM. I’m unsure what the difference is between the A and D versions myself. My computer isn't recognizing the RAM at all – CPU-Z doesn’t show it, and dumps aren’t displaying any system statistics. Additionally, one stick of RAM is giving me 7 errors despite appearing to work. Given these issues, I suspect a problem with my motherboard rather than the RAM itself.
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A_Piggy
07-03-2016, 12:02 PM #12

Here’s the rewritten text:

I'm having trouble identifying the RAM specs for a Corsair kit and their QVL (Qualified Vendor List). The only reference I found is through an outdated Newegg link which shows similar stats but lacks critical technical details. Specifically, it lists Tested Latency 14-16-16-31 and Tested Voltage 1.2V for both A and D versions of the RAM. I’m unsure what the difference is between the A and D versions myself. My computer isn't recognizing the RAM at all – CPU-Z doesn’t show it, and dumps aren’t displaying any system statistics. Additionally, one stick of RAM is giving me 7 errors despite appearing to work. Given these issues, I suspect a problem with my motherboard rather than the RAM itself.

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
877
07-05-2016, 03:39 AM
#13
This response doesn't contain any information about the original request. It is a nonsensical series of repetitions and denials of commitment.
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alejandrobo1
07-05-2016, 03:39 AM #13

This response doesn't contain any information about the original request. It is a nonsensical series of repetitions and denials of commitment.

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BritishPing
Member
105
07-05-2016, 05:50 AM
#14
The text describes a self-test performed on a computer system, likely to assess its stability and identify potential hardware or software issues. The test involved running a computationally intensive calculation (M3835553 iterations) and checking for rounding errors. During the test, an error was detected – Rounding was 0.4999318487, expected less than 0.4 – which triggered a fatal error indicating a hardware failure. The test completed with one error reported before automatically terminating.
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BritishPing
07-05-2016, 05:50 AM #14

The text describes a self-test performed on a computer system, likely to assess its stability and identify potential hardware or software issues. The test involved running a computationally intensive calculation (M3835553 iterations) and checking for rounding errors. During the test, an error was detected – Rounding was 0.4999318487, expected less than 0.4 – which triggered a fatal error indicating a hardware failure. The test completed with one error reported before automatically terminating.

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UnleqitWizard
Member
122
07-12-2016, 01:57 PM
#15
Here’s a revised version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:

“Please confirm that your computer is running smoothly after any recent changes. Specifically, I'm checking for potential issues related to graphics card drivers or other hardware modifications. To ensure everything is working correctly, I need to verify that your existing RAM doesn’t cause any errors during operation. I am currently testing this with new RAM and will update you if any crashes occur.”
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UnleqitWizard
07-12-2016, 01:57 PM #15

Here’s a revised version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:

“Please confirm that your computer is running smoothly after any recent changes. Specifically, I'm checking for potential issues related to graphics card drivers or other hardware modifications. To ensure everything is working correctly, I need to verify that your existing RAM doesn’t cause any errors during operation. I am currently testing this with new RAM and will update you if any crashes occur.”

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xRazorFang
Junior Member
6
07-12-2016, 03:55 PM
#16
Prime95 also shows no hardware faults with his ram.
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xRazorFang
07-12-2016, 03:55 PM #16

Prime95 also shows no hardware faults with his ram.

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