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hi im lead to believe that that one of my corsair RAM sticks is broken. Ive came to this conclusion because my computer kept crashing and displaying a blue screen. I did a memory test which is supplied by my motherboard and came back that one of the sticks had lots hundreds of errors on. When i removed the stick the computer worked.

 

Ive contacted my reseller and they said to send it to corsair. Should i request an RMA number and send the two sticks?

 

thanks

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More info is needed.

 

What CPU / FSB / Motherboard do you have?

 

What is the exact part # and revision # of each stick? Is it a TwinX pack?

How To Read the Memory Label

 

If you have more than one stick, have you tested one stick at a time in each slot using Memtest86+?

 

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My CPU is AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San deigo

Motherboard is DFI Lan party Nforce 4 Ultra D

 

The Ram is

 

CMX512-3200C2PT

XMS3202v5.2

0604272-2 is the LOT number

 

I bought it as a twin pack and have individually tested the sticks with the results showing that one of the two sticks has lots of errors on it.

 

What should i do next?

 

Thanks for your help.

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Please load setup defaults and then set the Dim Voltage to 2.75 volts (+.2 Volts W/Giga-Byte) and then test the module/modules one at a time with http://www.memtest.org! If you still get errors, please follow the link in my signature “I think I have a bad part!” and we will be happy to replace them or it! However, if you get errors with both modules that would suggest some other problem and I would test them in another system or MB to be sure.
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