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Windows identifies additional hardware, missing files following the update.

Windows identifies additional hardware, missing files following the update.

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xHuntex
Member
203
06-08-2016, 02:23 AM
#11
Windows update completed, system file checker found a new issue—missing kernel component. Started at version 2400. I can post again at 3000 but won’t boot yet. Thanks for your support.
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xHuntex
06-08-2016, 02:23 AM #11

Windows update completed, system file checker found a new issue—missing kernel component. Started at version 2400. I can post again at 3000 but won’t boot yet. Thanks for your support.

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lugaro03
Junior Member
16
06-08-2016, 03:40 AM
#12
I would use the provided links to retrieve your RAM details.
These resources contain the necessary information.
You can find more visuals at the attached images.
A helpful short video is also available for reference.
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lugaro03
06-08-2016, 03:40 AM #12

I would use the provided links to retrieve your RAM details.
These resources contain the necessary information.
You can find more visuals at the attached images.
A helpful short video is also available for reference.

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xBohmaNx
Member
123
06-08-2016, 06:02 AM
#13
First set details
Maker
Team Group
Model Series
Unclear

Part Number
TEAMGROUP-UD4-2400
Serial No.
0104A103h

JEDEC DIMM Label
8GB 1Rx8 PC4-2133P-UB0-10
Architecture
DDR4 SDRAM UDIMM
Speed Grade
DDR4-2133P downbin

Capacity
8 GB (8 components)

Organization
1024M x64 (1 rank)

Register Model
N/A

Manufacturing Date
March 5-9 / Week 10, 2018

Manufacturing Location
Taiwan

Revision / Raw Card
FF00h / B0 (8 layers)

DRAM COMPONENTS
Manufacturer
Hynix
Part Number
H5AN8G8NAFR-TFC

Package
Standard Monolithic 78-ball FBGA
Die Density / Count
8 Gb A-die (Deneb / 21 nm) / 1 die

Composition
1024Mb x8 (64Mb x8 x 16 banks)

Clock Frequency
1067 MHz (0.938 ns)

Minimum Timing Delays
15-15-15-36-50

Read Latencies Supported
19T, 18T, 16T, 15T, 14T, 13T, 12T...

Supply Voltage
1.20 V
XMP Certified

Performance Options
1200 MHz / 14-16-16-31-47 / 1.20 V
XMP Extreme – not programmed

Design Revision
1.0 / January 2014
XMP Revision
2.0 / December 2013
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xBohmaNx
06-08-2016, 06:02 AM #13

First set details
Maker
Team Group
Model Series
Unclear

Part Number
TEAMGROUP-UD4-2400
Serial No.
0104A103h

JEDEC DIMM Label
8GB 1Rx8 PC4-2133P-UB0-10
Architecture
DDR4 SDRAM UDIMM
Speed Grade
DDR4-2133P downbin

Capacity
8 GB (8 components)

Organization
1024M x64 (1 rank)

Register Model
N/A

Manufacturing Date
March 5-9 / Week 10, 2018

Manufacturing Location
Taiwan

Revision / Raw Card
FF00h / B0 (8 layers)

DRAM COMPONENTS
Manufacturer
Hynix
Part Number
H5AN8G8NAFR-TFC

Package
Standard Monolithic 78-ball FBGA
Die Density / Count
8 Gb A-die (Deneb / 21 nm) / 1 die

Composition
1024Mb x8 (64Mb x8 x 16 banks)

Clock Frequency
1067 MHz (0.938 ns)

Minimum Timing Delays
15-15-15-36-50

Read Latencies Supported
19T, 18T, 16T, 15T, 14T, 13T, 12T...

Supply Voltage
1.20 V
XMP Certified

Performance Options
1200 MHz / 14-16-16-31-47 / 1.20 V
XMP Extreme – not programmed

Design Revision
1.0 / January 2014
XMP Revision
2.0 / December 2013

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ChonaPac
Member
63
06-08-2016, 02:21 PM
#14
Second batch
Memory Module
Producer
Team Group
Model
Unclear
Part Number
TEAMGROUP-UD4-2400
Serial ID
0104AB31h
JEDEC DIMM Tag
8GB 1Rx8 PC4-2133P-UB0-10
Specification
DDR4 SDRAM UDIMM
Performance Level
DDR4-2133P downbin
Storage Size
8 GB (8 units)
System Configuration
1024M x64 (1 rank)
Register Type
Not applicable
Production Date
September 18-22 / Week 38, 2017
Production Site
Taiwan
Update / Original Card
FF00h / B0 (8 layers)
DRAM Parts
Supplier
Micron Technology
Model Reference
MT40A1G8??-093E:?
Package Type
Standard Monolithic 78-ball FBGA
Die Count / Density
8 Gb / 1 die
Construction Details
1024Mb x8 (64Mb x8 x 16 banks)
Clock Speed
1067 MHz (0.938 ns)
Minimum Timing Requirements
15-15-15-36-50
Supported Read Times
19T, 18T, 16T, 15T, 14T, 13T, 12T...
Power Supply
1.20 V
XMP Certified
1200 MHz / 14-16-16-31-47 / 1.20 V
XMP Extreme
Not set
Software Update Version
1.0 / January 2014
XMP Version Update
2.0 / December 2013
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ChonaPac
06-08-2016, 02:21 PM #14

Second batch
Memory Module
Producer
Team Group
Model
Unclear
Part Number
TEAMGROUP-UD4-2400
Serial ID
0104AB31h
JEDEC DIMM Tag
8GB 1Rx8 PC4-2133P-UB0-10
Specification
DDR4 SDRAM UDIMM
Performance Level
DDR4-2133P downbin
Storage Size
8 GB (8 units)
System Configuration
1024M x64 (1 rank)
Register Type
Not applicable
Production Date
September 18-22 / Week 38, 2017
Production Site
Taiwan
Update / Original Card
FF00h / B0 (8 layers)
DRAM Parts
Supplier
Micron Technology
Model Reference
MT40A1G8??-093E:?
Package Type
Standard Monolithic 78-ball FBGA
Die Count / Density
8 Gb / 1 die
Construction Details
1024Mb x8 (64Mb x8 x 16 banks)
Clock Speed
1067 MHz (0.938 ns)
Minimum Timing Requirements
15-15-15-36-50
Supported Read Times
19T, 18T, 16T, 15T, 14T, 13T, 12T...
Power Supply
1.20 V
XMP Certified
1200 MHz / 14-16-16-31-47 / 1.20 V
XMP Extreme
Not set
Software Update Version
1.0 / January 2014
XMP Version Update
2.0 / December 2013

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yoruyohan
Member
114
06-27-2016, 06:49 AM
#15
Seems like one is Micron and the other is Hynix, meaning a mix of both.
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yoruyohan
06-27-2016, 06:49 AM #15

Seems like one is Micron and the other is Hynix, meaning a mix of both.

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VickiRainbow
Member
69
07-03-2016, 06:46 AM
#16
yep, and speeds, it would have been nice if team group was team group lul
so @2400 works, that would be max speed on the slower sticks.
its bugging me cuz in bios i can get/see 3000, but then i get that error msg missing file.....if i can fix that we are golden
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VickiRainbow
07-03-2016, 06:46 AM #16

yep, and speeds, it would have been nice if team group was team group lul
so @2400 works, that would be max speed on the slower sticks.
its bugging me cuz in bios i can get/see 3000, but then i get that error msg missing file.....if i can fix that we are golden

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sonic3003
Member
210
07-05-2016, 01:20 AM
#17
you get the choice to apply the quickest jedec configurations directly within the system at specific voltage levels, though i question they won't exceed 2933 max without bsod.
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sonic3003
07-05-2016, 01:20 AM #17

you get the choice to apply the quickest jedec configurations directly within the system at specific voltage levels, though i question they won't exceed 2933 max without bsod.

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DDotty2
Member
223
07-13-2016, 08:46 AM
#18
RAM shows no issues, but I’m running low.
What leads to the Ntoskrnl.exe problem?
Outdated, damaged, or mismatched device drivers can cause this. Keeping them updated is key.
Poor RAM performance might be the reason for frequent freezes, resulting in the error.
You may have overclocked your hardware.
Corrupted system files are also contributing to the issue.
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DDotty2
07-13-2016, 08:46 AM #18

RAM shows no issues, but I’m running low.
What leads to the Ntoskrnl.exe problem?
Outdated, damaged, or mismatched device drivers can cause this. Keeping them updated is key.
Poor RAM performance might be the reason for frequent freezes, resulting in the error.
You may have overclocked your hardware.
Corrupted system files are also contributing to the issue.

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Taybaybay
Posting Freak
850
07-16-2016, 04:36 AM
#19
The main problem with using different sticks is that you’ll need to manually adjust settings so they all perform well together. If I were overclocking, I’d purchase a complete kit. For just two dimm slots, a dual channel kit would suffice; for four slots, a quad channel kit is ideal. This ensures timings and voltages stay close. With mixed RAM types, each stick will have varying maximum voltages and overclocking behavior, making it necessary to find the right combination even at stock levels. Jede has quite compatible timings, but once you push it, more effort is required. Your settings must adhere to the limits of each stick, and you might hit a ceiling where only one stick can reach higher performance. It could work, but it won’t match the results from matched pairs from the same manufacturer. You may find yourself limited to 2400 MHz with two sticks, while each stick could run at its own optimal setting. It’s risky mixing different brands of RAM—best to avoid it. I’d perform a full memtest with four passes after installation to ensure data integrity. The process takes several hours, but I’m cautious about potential corruption. With 16GB of RAM total, it’s sufficient for AAA games.
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Taybaybay
07-16-2016, 04:36 AM #19

The main problem with using different sticks is that you’ll need to manually adjust settings so they all perform well together. If I were overclocking, I’d purchase a complete kit. For just two dimm slots, a dual channel kit would suffice; for four slots, a quad channel kit is ideal. This ensures timings and voltages stay close. With mixed RAM types, each stick will have varying maximum voltages and overclocking behavior, making it necessary to find the right combination even at stock levels. Jede has quite compatible timings, but once you push it, more effort is required. Your settings must adhere to the limits of each stick, and you might hit a ceiling where only one stick can reach higher performance. It could work, but it won’t match the results from matched pairs from the same manufacturer. You may find yourself limited to 2400 MHz with two sticks, while each stick could run at its own optimal setting. It’s risky mixing different brands of RAM—best to avoid it. I’d perform a full memtest with four passes after installation to ensure data integrity. The process takes several hours, but I’m cautious about potential corruption. With 16GB of RAM total, it’s sufficient for AAA games.

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madman3400
Junior Member
5
07-16-2016, 06:02 AM
#20
everything you mentioned makes sense and matches what I’ve been noticing. I understood mixing RAM would be challenging, but I didn’t realize TeamGroup isn’t the actual manufacturer—though it doesn’t matter right now. The one kit is just a bit slower than the other. I’ll attempt to replace that missing file and consider reinstalling Windows. *but we don’t really think that’s the main problem.* or we could start another build focused on the slow RAM issue.
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madman3400
07-16-2016, 06:02 AM #20

everything you mentioned makes sense and matches what I’ve been noticing. I understood mixing RAM would be challenging, but I didn’t realize TeamGroup isn’t the actual manufacturer—though it doesn’t matter right now. The one kit is just a bit slower than the other. I’ll attempt to replace that missing file and consider reinstalling Windows. *but we don’t really think that’s the main problem.* or we could start another build focused on the slow RAM issue.

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