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Mem86 Test, Ram need replacement?

If this is with the default settings and DDR timings without any RAM or CPU overclocking, then probably yes.

If you have several memory modules, try to test them one-by-one to figure out which is the bad one.
 
First of all, fill in your system specs, so we know what mobo, ram,etc...Also what voltages for the IMC/SA? What voltage on the dimms, etc...
 
Not sure if my ram needs replacement or not, Any suggestions?

To to slightly raise RAM voltage, i.e. if it's running at 1.35V try 1.36V. If you still run into errors at higher voltages, you may wanna RMA it.
 
I was referring to manual overclocking not XMP.

MemTest86 needs to run for a several hours and report totally ZERO errors.

Screenshots look OK to me. Memory in the right slots. There is a new BIOS update for you.

If you still get errors with these settings, one of the modules is defective.
 
I was referring to manual overclocking not XMP.

MemTest86 needs to run for a several hours and report totally ZERO errors.

Screenshots look OK to me. Memory in the right slots. There is a new BIOS update for you.

If you still get errors with these settings, one of the modules is defective.
Okay thank You for the help :)
 
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