How about a little more details on your hardware? – Daniel B – 2014-07-11T11:23:05.067
generally speaking, if you get errors in memtest, and on a separate run get the same or similar errors, then all you can do is to try replacing the affected stick. It can still be a motherboard issue, but there is no effective way to determine which it is, and its much more likely to be the ram chips themselves. – Frank Thomas – 2014-07-11T11:59:40.420
You replace the hardware – Ramhound – 2014-07-11T12:03:31.650
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Test each RAM module on its own (remove the other ones) and run memtest again. If you get again any error on a RAM module, replace this broken RAM by a new RAM modules.
How about a little more details on your hardware? – Daniel B – 2014-07-11T11:23:05.067
generally speaking, if you get errors in memtest, and on a separate run get the same or similar errors, then all you can do is to try replacing the affected stick. It can still be a motherboard issue, but there is no effective way to determine which it is, and its much more likely to be the ram chips themselves. – Frank Thomas – 2014-07-11T11:59:40.420
You replace the hardware – Ramhound – 2014-07-11T12:03:31.650