sounds like a bad memory slot on the MB, only seen this a couple of times and 
it was the motherboard both times. YMMV
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At 10:34 AM 8/26/2008, Brian Weeden Poked the stick with:
>When I rebuilt my HTPC I used an AMD 780G motherboard (GIGABYTE
>GA-MA78G-DS3H), Athlon X2 4850e, and 2x2GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800.
>
>Ever since then I've been getting a lot of errors, bluescreens crashes and
>it's been a real beast to track down the root cause.  I think I've pinned it
>down to the Crucial ram.  With both sticks in, memtest86 crashes before it
>completes (doesn't give a memory error, just can't finish).  But each stick
>passes with flying colors by itself.
>
>This is replicated in the computer's performance.  With both sticks in, it
>won't last more than 8 hours without some sort of blue screen crash.  With
>only one stick in it runs for days at a time with no issues.  But of course
>it's dog slow with only 1 GB of ram in Vista.
>
>The RAM I used is on the manufacturer's compatibility
>list<http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/FileList/MemorySupport/motherboard_memory_ga-ma78g-ds3h.pdf>for
>the motherboard and are running at their stock speed and timing (DDR2
>800 and 4-4-4-12) as well as voltage.  Looking through the reviews on
>Newegg<http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductReview.aspx?Item=20-146-565&SortField=0&SummaryType=0&Pagesize=100&SelectedRating=-1&PurchaseMark=&VideoOnlyMark=False&Keywords=&Page=>there
>seems to be a lot of reports of faulty sticks, sticks dying after
>short periods of time and general quality issues.
>
>My question is, could this be something else causing the problems?  Should I
>return both for replacement to Crucial?  Just one?  Will they even accept it
>when there doesn't appear to be any defects with the RAM?  Or should I just
>cut my losses and get some Geil?
>
>----
>Brian

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