So we installed all 4 again (4x8GB) and it crashed instantly. It worked! So we tested each stick individually and none of them were faulty.
So, we start diagnosing stick by stick, and like that, 8 hours of work was for nothing. We got all the hardware in there and tried to boot it up and it blue screened a couple minutes into the process and kept doing this all night, about 20 different stop codes we got, all seeming to relate to memory management and the kernel.Īfter trying just about everything on planet earth to fix it, we assume it must be a faulty RAM module. I’ve been building computers for a while now, and I was helping a buddy get his first system together.