Bad RAM slot?
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- LordShard
Bad RAM slot?
Hey guys, while playing planetside last night, and a couple night before I noticed some serious system instability, the computer would crash and then lockup at the RAM test on the boot up, did this everytime. I reseated both ram modules and viola! It worked! My computer didn't crash anymore until playing planetside again earlier today. Well it locked up at the RAM test 2nd go through (motherboard tests RAM 3 times). But reseating had no effect.
At this point, I'm thinking, it must be something else wrong, not just the chip creaping away from slot.
I try both ram modules (by themselves) in the slot closest to the CPU, system will not even get video running or will crash during RAM check.
I try both RAM modules seperatly in slot 3 (I think furthest away from CPU) It worked! No problem booting up, detected both sticks at 512!
I retry slot 1 & slot 3 at the same time, it crashes.
I try slot 2 & slot 3 (the middle and far away slots) and it works! Boots up as normal.
So I'm still running with 1GB of ram, but I'm concerned if slot 1 is dead that if other go out I might be without a computer or be forced to run at 512MB.
I don't know if it is covered by warranty, I can't even find my warranty papers.
Is there a way I could fix this on my own? Something I could goto a local computer shop to fix it? I don't think the MB warranty is still in effect since it has been nearly a year since I've had it.
I didn't have anything overclocked, only at stock rates, no signs of burning or overheating damage, no funny smell so what could have caused this? o_O
At this point, I'm thinking, it must be something else wrong, not just the chip creaping away from slot.
I try both ram modules (by themselves) in the slot closest to the CPU, system will not even get video running or will crash during RAM check.
I try both RAM modules seperatly in slot 3 (I think furthest away from CPU) It worked! No problem booting up, detected both sticks at 512!
I retry slot 1 & slot 3 at the same time, it crashes.
I try slot 2 & slot 3 (the middle and far away slots) and it works! Boots up as normal.
So I'm still running with 1GB of ram, but I'm concerned if slot 1 is dead that if other go out I might be without a computer or be forced to run at 512MB.
I don't know if it is covered by warranty, I can't even find my warranty papers.

Is there a way I could fix this on my own? Something I could goto a local computer shop to fix it? I don't think the MB warranty is still in effect since it has been nearly a year since I've had it.
I didn't have anything overclocked, only at stock rates, no signs of burning or overheating damage, no funny smell so what could have caused this? o_O
- MMmmGood
Head to http://www.memtest86.com/ and download the ISO of the tester. Burn it to a CD and boot off of it and see if your RAM is bad.
- LordShard
Tried that before, ram was good.Originally posted by MMmmGood
Head to http://www.memtest86.com/ and download the ISO of the tester. Burn it to a CD and boot off of it and see if your RAM is bad.
- Bullhead
Keek, sounds like you might have ESD'd (Electro-Static Discharge) you ram slot during the install, which could've killed it.
LordShard, if it's been less than a year, it's definately under warranty (I don't know of any mobo maker who doesn't have a 1 yr. warr). At worst, if you can't get a receipt, you can TRY to email their tech support people and see if maybe they'll repair it based on the s/n and date of manufacter (not likely, but it is possible). Worst case, you pay for the repairs or get a new mobo (and save the receipt you smacker
). I fried one of my Soyo boards twice(!) trying to put on a monster of a heatsink, so it was definately my fault, and it still only cost me $35 to get it fixed (their flat fee for non warr. repairs), and in both cases I got a brand new mobo outta it.
It does def. sound like a dead mem slot, which may or may not get worse. good luck
LordShard, if it's been less than a year, it's definately under warranty (I don't know of any mobo maker who doesn't have a 1 yr. warr). At worst, if you can't get a receipt, you can TRY to email their tech support people and see if maybe they'll repair it based on the s/n and date of manufacter (not likely, but it is possible). Worst case, you pay for the repairs or get a new mobo (and save the receipt you smacker

It does def. sound like a dead mem slot, which may or may not get worse. good luck
- LordShard
I got a copy of my receipt
Great support from the place I bought it from
DDD
http://www.allstarmicro.com
I figured they would just send you a brand new board instead of wasting the money to repair it, prolly just recycle the old one.
Which reminds me, I need to get a new heatsink/fan combo for my CPU because it's so fricken noisy and vibrates so much. o_o

Great support from the place I bought it from

http://www.allstarmicro.com
I figured they would just send you a brand new board instead of wasting the money to repair it, prolly just recycle the old one.
Which reminds me, I need to get a new heatsink/fan combo for my CPU because it's so fricken noisy and vibrates so much. o_o
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