So last week I went to visit some family members, leaving my PC unused for a few days. When I got back home I booted it up, only to be greeted with a freeze and then a refusal to boot up again. My motherboard spat out error codes CC and 55 (ASUS) and after much fiddling the only way I could get a boot was to remove one memory module entirely.
I have managed to boot off of both sticks independently, so I know that neither has died on me and I have tried using the other pair of DIMM slots to no avail. I have tried reseating my CPU cooler (which had fixed previous instances of CC/55), changing the RAM settings back to default in the BIOS and also enabling/disabling XMP profile.
I have had this setup running absolutely fine for quite a while now with no issues and am really confused as to what has caused this and how to fix it :/ Any suggestions much appreciated!
I have managed to boot off of both sticks independently, so I know that neither has died on me and I have tried using the other pair of DIMM slots to no avail. I have tried reseating my CPU cooler (which had fixed previous instances of CC/55), changing the RAM settings back to default in the BIOS and also enabling/disabling XMP profile.
I have had this setup running absolutely fine for quite a while now with no issues and am really confused as to what has caused this and how to fix it :/ Any suggestions much appreciated!