I definitely have one bad stick of
triple-channel RAM. When memtest86 hangs every time you start before one pass is even done, you know something's wrong. Memtest passes the other two DIMMs individually over dozens of passes. But why does it freak out and reboot with two of three DIMMs in?
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1) The memory isn't matched. Not all memory can downgrade itself to match others.
2) The board is faulty and can't handle multiple RAM channels the way it should. (Did you test the memory in all of the slots? Could also be a single bad slot on the board.)
3) Are the sticks all from the same manufacturer? Which? Not all memory is created equal, sadly.
4) Dozens of passes isn't always enough. Conventional wisdom says run it for 8 hours to be sure. Personally, though, I've never needed more than 5, but I feel obligated to mention that.
5) Despite the away message (which will stay until I have enough desk real estate to have both monitors attached and can thus pay attention to IMs regularly again) I am around tonight until at least 8 PM your time, probably a bit later, so if you want direct troubleshooting help drop me a line. =)
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