![]() ![]() If you have multiple RAM kits, be sure to test them independently to figure out which is causing problems and send it in for warranty. In 95% of cases, the only way to fix memory issues is to buy new RAM or replace it. If you do get errors, then also congratulations: you've found the culprit of your crashes. You can either rest assured or, if you are having crashes, continue troubleshooting to figure out what else may be the cause now that RAM issues are ruled out. If you didn't get any errors: congratulations. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) What If My RAM Is Bad? ![]()
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