Right now I can't replace both sticks unless I can toss some older DDR in there - I don't have any extra DDR2 sticks on hand. Not sure if that's possible. If it is, I can do that tonight.
Like I said, with just one stick of the Crucial in there it seems to work just fine (3.5 days of uptime since pulling one stick). --- Brian On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Joe User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Brian, > > Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 1:32:09 PM, you wrote: > > > 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. > > > If the problem is transient then it may pass a million tests but only > one certain thing can make the issue appear. Swapping out memory is > not possible or just not answering that question? > > -- > Regards, > joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key... > >
