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Old October 16th 05, 03:09 AM
Cyde Weys
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Default Two memory modules go bad at the same time?


Bob Day wrote:
"Cyde Weys" wrote in message oups.com...
So my computer's running fine, and BAM, it suddenly becomes
nonfunctional. It repeatedly insta-reboots from inside Windows.
Windows will start successfully, but try using it for a minute or two
and the insta-reboot occurs. I figured maybe it's a problem with
Windows, so I tried my Gentoo Linux LiveCD ... not working either. The
computer boots fine and even sometimes gets the kernel booted, but it
quickly freezes after that.

So I'm thinking it may be a hardware problem. I try memtest86 from
within the Gentoo Linux LiveCD. I get millions of errors. At this
point I should probably mention that my memory consists of 2X Crucial
512MB DDR 333Mhz CL2.5 and my motherboard is an Asus A7N8X-X. So I
think one of my memory modules may be bad, so I try running with just
one. I get the errors in memtest. I try running it with just the
other memory module installed. I get the same errors in memtest:
specifically, the Err-Bits seem always to be 00ff0000.

Is it possible for two memory modules to both go bad simultaneously and
in the same fashion? I think it may be *possible*, but it's not
exactly probable. So what could be the problem then? Is my
motherboard borked?


Bad slot maybe. Possibly, power supply voltage not within
tolerance.


I get the same memory errors no matter which memory module I use or
which slot I put it in. I guess something is wrong with the memory
pathway in general? And this would be a mobo issue (and presumably the
CPU is fine)?

The power supply voltages seems to be in bounds as follows:

VCORE 1.61V
+3.3V 3.23V
+5V 4.83V
+12V 12.22V