Hello. Desperately need some fresh ideas here. Here's the story. I'm having somewhat old desktop PC. i7-3770 with four DDR3 Kingston ValueRAM (I think) modules, 8Gb each. 32Gb RAM total (naturally). About a month ago I've started noticing random BSODs. Especially after, like, a couple of days without reboot and Chrome with, like, a million opened tabs (it's a work PC I rarely shut down). I run some games on this thing too from time to time, but BSODs happen mostly when I use Chrome or sort my files. Don't think I even got BSOD while playing things like Diablo 4 or Final Fantasy XIV. Therefore, I didn't think much of it. I do all sorts of things on this PC and there are more reasons for Windows to get BSOD than there are stars in the night sky. In other words, I just ignored the problem. Turned out to be a stupid thing to do (duh), since now I noticed that my files get corrupted while being copied.
Doesn't look HDD / SSD related. I have one WD Black HDD and two different SSDs. All three pass tests perfectly and files get corrupted even when I simply copy them to another folder on the same disk. And it happens a lot. Like, one file of twenty is guaranteed to become corrupted / get different checksum after being copied. Big video files can get notable problems when played, but it doesn't look like size matters. Things like tiny eBooks get corrupted too.
Naturally, I suspected RAM. Don't have enough time to check every module individually (work PC is, well, for work), so I just started MemTest86 and went through default test. Four passes and stuff. Guess what? Test found nothing. Not a single error. Like... what? How is that even possible? BSODs? Check. Files getting corrupted painfully often? Check. Yet both MemTest86 and Windows' default memory test find nothing. I'm totally out of ideas. I was ready to just replace all four modules to save time, but now when tests didn't find a single error, I'm totally confused. Any help? Thanks.
The specs are:
MBD: ASUS P8Z77-V LX2
CPU: i7-3770 3.40 Ghz
GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti,
PLEXTOR PX-365M5Pro SSD
Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD
WD2002FAEX007BA0 (WD Black HDD)
PSU: Corsair TX850M PSU
RAM: Kingston KVR1333D3N9/8G
(same exact model in all four slots, bought from the same store the same exact day back in the days)
OS: Win 10 Pro.
Doesn't look HDD / SSD related. I have one WD Black HDD and two different SSDs. All three pass tests perfectly and files get corrupted even when I simply copy them to another folder on the same disk. And it happens a lot. Like, one file of twenty is guaranteed to become corrupted / get different checksum after being copied. Big video files can get notable problems when played, but it doesn't look like size matters. Things like tiny eBooks get corrupted too.
Naturally, I suspected RAM. Don't have enough time to check every module individually (work PC is, well, for work), so I just started MemTest86 and went through default test. Four passes and stuff. Guess what? Test found nothing. Not a single error. Like... what? How is that even possible? BSODs? Check. Files getting corrupted painfully often? Check. Yet both MemTest86 and Windows' default memory test find nothing. I'm totally out of ideas. I was ready to just replace all four modules to save time, but now when tests didn't find a single error, I'm totally confused. Any help? Thanks.
The specs are:
MBD: ASUS P8Z77-V LX2
CPU: i7-3770 3.40 Ghz
GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti,
PLEXTOR PX-365M5Pro SSD
Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD
WD2002FAEX007BA0 (WD Black HDD)
PSU: Corsair TX850M PSU
RAM: Kingston KVR1333D3N9/8G
(same exact model in all four slots, bought from the same store the same exact day back in the days)
OS: Win 10 Pro.
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