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Error at 96EAC0

LucasH15

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I run test and throw this error. Anyone knows anything about this? I dont find information! Thanks!
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It means you got an error at that memory address.
 
Replace the RAM

But first try resetting the RAM and running: Windows Memory Diagnostic
 
Also try lowering memory clock / relaxing timings / increasing voltage
 
I recommend trying to run MemTest86 to ensure windows or anything higher on the software stack isn't potentially causing the error.

If the error persists in MemTest86, as Wizard points out it's worthwhile to try lowering the mem clock / timings / increasing voltage and then re-testing to see if the error still occurs. You can try using the JEDEC defaults if you aren't using them already.

Memory errors are most often the fault of the RAM itself but it can also be caused by the motherboard (whether that be via poorly set sub-timings or poor traces to the RAM slots) or even an over-tightened CPU cooler.
 
And maybe memory voltages need to be tweaked ?.
 
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