sapphirescales
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I'm working on a brand new custom build for a client and have run into a weird problem. The first thing I noticed was that my video card was displaying artifacts on my screen while I was installing Windows. It was my test graphics card (just a cheap Nvidia 710) so I shrugged and replaced it with a brand new 1030 and the graphics artifacts went away. Then after installing some Windows updates the computer wouldn't POST. The light on the motherboard lit up indicating a memory issue. I removed one stick of RAM and it fired right up. Then I put both sticks back in and ran memtest. It passed with flying colors. Then I ran PC Doctor Service Center on it and it completely froze up during the memory test (bootable linux environment).
Then I replaced the RAM with different sticks (different size and brand) and ran my PC Doctor Service Center diagnostics on it. It passed. To make sure I had a memory issue, I put the suspected bad sticks back in and ran it through PC Doctor Service Center again and it passed! UGH! I'm starting to wonder if I have an actual memory issue or maybe an issue with the slots/memory controller on the motherboard. The graphics artifacts thing was really weird. I also got a BSOD of Kernel_Security_Check_Failure with the original RAM in there.
What do you think?
Then I replaced the RAM with different sticks (different size and brand) and ran my PC Doctor Service Center diagnostics on it. It passed. To make sure I had a memory issue, I put the suspected bad sticks back in and ran it through PC Doctor Service Center again and it passed! UGH! I'm starting to wonder if I have an actual memory issue or maybe an issue with the slots/memory controller on the motherboard. The graphics artifacts thing was really weird. I also got a BSOD of Kernel_Security_Check_Failure with the original RAM in there.
What do you think?