Memtest errors and ram instability

rotwolf38

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Hello guys, so because i´ve got a blue screen with the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error, ingames stuttering and System CPU usage spikes, i´ve tought to better run a MEMTEST, so i´ve run my test for 10+ hours over the night, and it has found 1 error here is a screenshot:

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The ram is running at 2400mhz, i tired to use XMP and it is working fine i can overclock it at 3200mhz pretty easy, but i´ve brought it back to normal, maybe i should with a threadripper 1920x.
The ram is even on my motherboard QVL site. When i run a cinebench r15 it works just fine.

Specs:

CPU : Amd ryze threadripper 1920x
MB: x399 ASRock Taichi (Changed with a faulty x399 msi gaming carbon)
RAM: HX432C16PB3K4/32
GPU: Nvidia gtx 980 ti
 

rotwolf38

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so i´ve tested the ram 1 stick at a time and i´ve found that only one stick is causing errors here are 2 test that i did on the same stick :

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rotwolf38

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Ok thank you, sadly this is the second time that i will replace the ram the first kit had the same issues.
 

rotwolf38

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Yes since i´ve bought the Threadripper i´ve only run into problems with ram.. maybe i am going the CL14 from gskill they say that kit is the best for threadripper.

No, the dimms(you mean the ram sticks right?) were tested on their slots, now because i still have the old same kit i´m trying to run a test on the same motherboard slot with an old stick and then i´m gonna try to mix the ram.
 

rotwolf38

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So i ve tried to put the "bad ram" on another slot and it showed no error at all. When i ve putted the bad ram on the "bad slot" the error reappeared, i even put another ram on the "bad slot" and an error came, so now the motherboard slot is the problem i guess.
 

rotwolf38

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If it is the memory controller on the cpu i should get the CPU replaced right? so sad..

Should i first try to put the memory on other slots? And see what happens? Do you have any suggestion for making sure that the memory controller is the problem?
 

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Assuming it not a bent or broken pin in the socket the only way to know if it is the motherboard or CPU that is is to have another motherboard and/or cpu to test with.
 

rotwolf38

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You know i have another MB (msi x399 carbon ), but it gave me even more (couldn´t start the pc even with 2x8 gb) the pc was going on and off in a boot loop. So i even replaced the motherboard with a new solid ASrock taichi and the ram is working with 32 GB but it is giving me this problems. Maybe it really is the CPU