S swan14 Registered Joined Feb 15, 2009 Location Australia Sep 29, 2011 #1 Results from a Memtest I just did. Not sure what this means.... This memory is only a couple of months new - I replaced the original stick with this 2gb stick in my netbook. I think it's corsair brand from memory. Cheers
Results from a Memtest I just did. Not sure what this means.... This memory is only a couple of months new - I replaced the original stick with this 2gb stick in my netbook. I think it's corsair brand from memory. Cheers
EarthDog Gulper Nozzle Co-Owner Joined Dec 15, 2008 Location Buckeyes! Sep 29, 2011 #2 Those are errors, yes. BUt why you have them is the question. Was that ram rated the same as your other as far as voltage goes?
Those are errors, yes. BUt why you have them is the question. Was that ram rated the same as your other as far as voltage goes?
OP S swan14 Registered Joined Feb 15, 2009 Location Australia Sep 29, 2011 Thread Starter #3 EarthDog said: Those are errors, yes. BUt why you have them is the question. Was that ram rated the same as your other as far as voltage goes? Click to expand... Yeh I'd have to check my old RAM, I don't have it with me atm. I'm pretty sure when I bought the new stick I would of matched all the specs includiing voltage.
EarthDog said: Those are errors, yes. BUt why you have them is the question. Was that ram rated the same as your other as far as voltage goes? Click to expand... Yeh I'd have to check my old RAM, I don't have it with me atm. I'm pretty sure when I bought the new stick I would of matched all the specs includiing voltage.
larrymoencurly Member Joined Jul 14, 2002 Sep 30, 2011 #4 What brand is your Corsair brand memory? Don't trust modules made with no-name chips.