- Nov 30, 2005
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So my PC has been running flawlessy for months now, since my last upgrade, but I picked up Fallout 3 yesterday and it started crashing and freezing like crazy; just Fallout 3 though, nothing else is impacted, I just have to close Fallout and everything else is fine, I can start up another game right away and play for hours.
After trying all of the easy fixes for Fallout 3 listed online to no avail, I decided to run Memtest to see if it was a RAM issue. Well according to Memtest+ it is a RAM issue; I received 4 errors (one in test 4 and 7, plus two in test 5).
My question now: is the only way to figure out which stick is bad (I have 4x2 GB) to run Memtest on each stick separately? Just wondering if there is a somewhat faster way to figure it out. I have no idea how to read the errors from Memtest, but I assume it just means a stick or two has gone bad.
Rest of my system for reference (everything at stock):
CPU: Intel Core i5 650
Mobo: ASUS P7P55D-E LX LGA1156 P55 ATX DDR3
RAM: Patriot Sector 5 PGV34G1333ELK 4x2GB DDR3
GPU: HD5770
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Thanks in advance for the help!
KT
After trying all of the easy fixes for Fallout 3 listed online to no avail, I decided to run Memtest to see if it was a RAM issue. Well according to Memtest+ it is a RAM issue; I received 4 errors (one in test 4 and 7, plus two in test 5).
My question now: is the only way to figure out which stick is bad (I have 4x2 GB) to run Memtest on each stick separately? Just wondering if there is a somewhat faster way to figure it out. I have no idea how to read the errors from Memtest, but I assume it just means a stick or two has gone bad.
Rest of my system for reference (everything at stock):
CPU: Intel Core i5 650
Mobo: ASUS P7P55D-E LX LGA1156 P55 ATX DDR3
RAM: Patriot Sector 5 PGV34G1333ELK 4x2GB DDR3
GPU: HD5770
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Thanks in advance for the help!
KT