On 04/09/2024 01:39, Dale wrote:
I've seen that before too. I'm hoping not. I may shutdown my rig, remove and reinstall the memory and then test it for a bit. May be a bad connection. It has worked well for the past couple months tho. Still, it is possible to either be a bad connection or just going bad.
I've had *MOST* of my self-built systems force me to remove and replace the ram several times before the system was happy.
And when a shop "fixed" my computer for me (replacing a mobo that wasn't broken - I told them I thought it needed a bios upgrade and I was right!) they also messed up the ram. Memory is supposed to go in in matched pairs. So what do they do? One stick in each pair of slots - the thing ran like a sloth on tranquillisers! As soon as I realised what they'd done and put both sticks in the same pair, it was MUCH faster.
Cheers, Wol