I had that same assumption. I've never had a case where RAM went bad on me in the 10+ years I've been building machines. But it seems to be the only part swap that correlates with the crashes. I changed the motherboard and the boot drive and the crashes continues, the only card in the machine is my RAID card and without it the same crashes happen.
Like I said, the RAM passed memtest86 without any problems. It seems to be some sort of compatibility problem between the motherboard and RAM, which I find depressing because I'm using the recommended ram. ---- Brian On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Winterlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > . I think I've pinned it >> down to the Crucial ram. >> > > > That would be very surprising. I have never heard of a documented proven > case of Crucial RAM going bad. I'm not saying it can't happen, but Crucial > RAM would be the last thing I would suspect right under a PCP&C PS...and > they never break either. > > Before I went there, I would be suspecting and eliminating motherboard, > drives, and cards. > > > >
