Hi, I had 16x2GB Patriot memory sticks in my system however they aren't part of kit, one has 3000mhz and another one was bought later and has 3200mhz and they also have different manufacturers (one has Hynix and another one something else), but since my motherboard doesn't support those speeds, they are running with motherboard's maximum supported speed and to be honest, I don't care about their speed and my PC has been very stable even though they are 2 different sticks with zero blue screens or instability for years and I have been using this system for years with zero problems. So, week ago, I decided to upgrade my RAM, because I wanted more RAM and bought kit of 32x2GB and installed along with my current memory, so now in total I have 96GB RAM and system has been stable with no problems all this week, however yesterday, when I was playing a game and I was doing alt+tab, on one of those attempts my PC bsoded with the error "memory management". So, first idea that came to my mind was to install memtest86 and run it. So, I did it and left it for whole night. When I woke up today, well it wasn't finished, but it was near the end and as you see, still no errors:
Now my question is - when this test ends and if it ends with zero errors, what should be my next step? And what could be the culprit of that error? Is it possible that somehow that game somewhere in settings still has cached info about my old RAM capacity and that's why it crashed? Should I re-install that game? Or maybe it's Windows that has such cached info somewhere and maybe I should re-install Windows instead? Or maybe BIOS didn't do good job automatically configuring those different sticks altogether and maybe I should go to BIOS and manually configure them?
My motherboard is Gigabyte B460M DS3H and memory sticks are Patriot Viper Steel Series.
Now my question is - when this test ends and if it ends with zero errors, what should be my next step? And what could be the culprit of that error? Is it possible that somehow that game somewhere in settings still has cached info about my old RAM capacity and that's why it crashed? Should I re-install that game? Or maybe it's Windows that has such cached info somewhere and maybe I should re-install Windows instead? Or maybe BIOS didn't do good job automatically configuring those different sticks altogether and maybe I should go to BIOS and manually configure them?
My motherboard is Gigabyte B460M DS3H and memory sticks are Patriot Viper Steel Series.
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