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Old 06-22-2015, 06:40
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Stress testing will show quickly, where the problem is. I suggest MultiCore Prime 95:
https://mega.co.nz/#!jUlF3YLT!6ol4qhE70ZAxQtX1b8qv49o88m2h2Cct3B7e3OHkAkQ
https://www.oboom.com/VI9500YO
http://rapidgator.net/file/46084abeb891986d584614ccf383f025/Prime95_multicores.zip.html

http://s2.postimg.org/yz2fyjhbd/Prime95_multicores.jpg

Just remember to start custom test, check if number of cores correspont with your task manager info, set min FFT size set 1792, max 2048 and in matter of minutes you know that your ram if faulty.

If nothing happens (no error) for 8+h, the machine is ram stable and you have a bad driver. Reinstall with different version of mainboard info drivers...
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