yardy Posted June 15, 2010 Content Count: 674 Joined: 10/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2010 The devil is real! :O It infected Steam, run for you lifes............. (everyone died due to a fatman blocking the door) Maybe you got a Bluescreen that day because your Pc or Laptop is too hot. As you know when some components of your Pc or Laptop get to hot you get a bluescreen when you are starting a game or programm, in this case it was the Ram that got to hot, I think! Buy better quality ram! Link to comment
Wrathek Posted June 15, 2010 Content Count: 1839 Joined: 09/28/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2010 ram is highly unlikely to cease functioning because of temperatures.. just about everything else in the computer would start malfunctioning long beforehand. RAM is just that way. It's either good or its faulty. It's all capacitors up in that bitch, so some of them could fail to hold a charge, or gradually degrade over time. Link to comment
Dead Eye Posted June 15, 2010 Content Count: 337 Joined: 12/15/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2010 could it just be ur computer? lol Link to comment
trakaill Posted June 15, 2010 Content Count: 3736 Joined: 11/30/07 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2010 could it just be ur computer? lol wat? Yeah Ill try putting the other ram tonight but its a pain because of my cooler... It sucks though this ram is a few month old... Link to comment
yardy Posted June 15, 2010 Content Count: 674 Joined: 10/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2010 wat? Yeah Ill try putting the other ram tonight but its a pain because of my cooler... It sucks though this ram is a few month old... This shouldn't happen, try google more information about that or contact the nearest computer station, maybe they can help you with it, but of course tell will charge you for looking at it. But good look with your computer! Link to comment
KScorp Posted June 15, 2010 Content Count: 470 Joined: 04/04/10 Status: Offline Share Posted June 15, 2010 This shouldn't happen Ram breaking? It happens more often than other problems which could cause the POST errors. If you've figured out it's the RAM (through swapping) there is no need to waste money on getting it checked out. Link to comment
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