Hello Everyone.
I built a new PC on the beginning of that year but getting in Destiny 2 and other Games frequently crashes which I have no idea what they are caused by.
But before I start here are the specs of my built:
So far I have done the following:
Till here everything looks good.
A friend of mine recommended me Memtest to check the RAM. And here it gets a bit strange. On the Mainboard I have four slots marked A1, A2, B1, B2, where x1 and x2 can be run as dual channel and according to the manual A2 and B2 are the preffered slots to install the ram to.
So I marked my RAM Modules and the modules together and as well as single in pretty much every slot.
Result: There are at least one error in every combination (Error looks something like "Should be FFFFF, is FFFFFA". The values to vary a bit (pun not intendet)). Which leads me to the following question:
Can it be that both RAM Modules are broken, or is it rather the Mainboard which is faulty? I currently dont have any other RAM Modules to test that.
Or is there something else wrong which I havent seen?
I did also activate the XMP Settings in the Bios to accompany the settings of Corsair.
Greetings,
Benji
I built a new PC on the beginning of that year but getting in Destiny 2 and other Games frequently crashes which I have no idea what they are caused by.
But before I start here are the specs of my built:
Component | Type |
CPU | Intel Core i5-9600K |
Mainboard | MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus (with newst Firmware) |
GPU | Asus Strix NV RTX 2070 |
RAM | Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) |
So far I have done the following:
Software | Result |
3DMark | All Tests run without problems, temperature has been OK |
Intel Extreme Tuning Utility | 1h Stresstest caused no problems, temperature has been OK |
Intel CPU Diagnoses Tool | No problem was found |
Till here everything looks good.
A friend of mine recommended me Memtest to check the RAM. And here it gets a bit strange. On the Mainboard I have four slots marked A1, A2, B1, B2, where x1 and x2 can be run as dual channel and according to the manual A2 and B2 are the preffered slots to install the ram to.
So I marked my RAM Modules and the modules together and as well as single in pretty much every slot.
Result: There are at least one error in every combination (Error looks something like "Should be FFFFF, is FFFFFA". The values to vary a bit (pun not intendet)). Which leads me to the following question:
Can it be that both RAM Modules are broken, or is it rather the Mainboard which is faulty? I currently dont have any other RAM Modules to test that.
Or is there something else wrong which I havent seen?
I did also activate the XMP Settings in the Bios to accompany the settings of Corsair.
Greetings,
Benji