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05-04-2021 01:31 AM - edited 05-04-2021 01:41 AM
I have just brought a new 8gb Samsung 2666mhz ram the same as what is in my pc, first when I have 2 8gb rams they only run at 2400mhz.
I have updated BIOS and checked the new ram and checked to see if my processor can handle the ram my possessor is Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz.
it crashes at random times after 1-5 hrs being on.
My pc has never blue screen crashed the whole time I have owned it.
05-04-2021 06:01 AM
While it might just be a coincidence, it could be the new RAM does get along with the system. There is built in RAM checking software on the PC but you might need to run a longer running software, IE: better software to find the problem.
MemTest86 https://www.memtest86.com/memtest86.html
Memtest free is considered an excellent memory checking software that many PC tech use to find faulty memory.
I would also check the spec page for your PC but the model number post is not complete, look here and pick the complete model number from the list to find the specs for the model under consideration.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-gaming-desktop-pc-690-0000a/37730935/product-info
Then you can verify the correct memory specs
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05-04-2021 11:54 AM
OK, that will tell you what you want to know. BTW: If there is a memory problem the Memtest software I linked is the best to find it, IMHO.
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05-04-2021 01:54 PM
I have now left my pc running for 7-8hrs I have played some games and been on youtube etc and it hasn't crashed with the new 8 gb ram on its own so what does it mean that my CPU doesn't like having the 2 8gb rams what would be the best thing to do?
05-04-2021 03:22 PM - edited 05-04-2021 03:24 PM
It could mean that the new RAM and old Ram are not playing nice together because of a mismatch or the old RAM may have been forced to run at a speed or timing/stepping it cannot tolerate as well. Matched pairs will work much more reliably than mismatched pairs.
PC techs are advised to add matched pairs in memory for best results. Sometimes it can cause problems when teamed up with an unmatched sibling. Which might be the problem here. If the PC continues to function without the original memory installed, it would be my advice to order another - same cat # etc as the new one, if you desire the extra memory.
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05-04-2021 03:35 PM
When I state a matched pair, that means the old RAM is also a 8gb Samsung 2666mhz ram and the same Cat# etc. I have not seen Samsung memory in an OEM HP, but I might be wrong.
Yes, if you keep getting a blue screen crash with the old RAM installed, I would recommend get another new 8gb Samsung 2666mhz ram to match.
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