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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Fencer51 on March 29, 2006, 07:13:34 AM
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For the second time in 38 days I have experienced werid cpu issues. It started with Aces High crashing repeatedly. Well it progressed to where I cannot run anything. Again as before I eventually got a RAM diagnosis recommended screen. So again I ran the diagnostic and again the RAM failed.
This is the second 1GB Corsair RAM that I have had go bad.
Is this unusual? Could something be causing this?
I am off to Frye's after work to talk to them and hopefully exchange this RAM. I still have to send the first stick back to CORSAIR for replacement.
Anyone got any idea what I should do here? A coworker suggested the power supply could be going bad and causing this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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Make sure your ram voltage is set for the ram. Some ram cards use 2.5v some 2.6V etc..
There is a program called CPU-Z that can tell ya what your voltages are for everything. U might have a powersupply going that is spiking or it can be a heat issue. It could be the regulators on the motherboard are defective. It can be a number of issue but first u need to make sure it set correctly first then start taking measurements.
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Where does one get this CPU-Z?
Using ASUS monitor I can tell my PSU does have minor spikes. Usually percentages of a volt. I'm not overclocking, and not doing anything fancy, but how steady is "steady"?
I've not burned up my RAM yet, so it must be "good enough".
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http://www.cpuid.com/
This is where u can get it. Voltage should not fluctuate more then .1v+- I believe. Don't qoute me on that.
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A 1 volt fluctuation is not good. .1+/- is acceptable. .5+/- is borderline on the 5 and 12 volt rails, death on the 3 volt rail.
A good switching power supply is pretty solid across the board.
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Ah, I think mine only spikes about 0.05 to 0.08 so I think I'm good then.
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Actually PC wizard 2006 will tell u voltages on all rails. Can be located at same web page.