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I have seen this this before, that mem test software doesnt popup/show an error.
But after testing sticks , each seperatly , and gaming did show errors !
Just to make sure memory isnt the error, ya should test them as i explained.
sometimes ya need to do a hard reset cmos, connectying 2 pins at motherboard. <-- check mb manual.
A bios flash could make issues sometimes if it isnt reset , also this i have seen in the past 😉
I also have seen broken/faulty cpu (especialy 13900xx , there seems to be a bad batch made from this cpu.
Ya realy need to test/check everything, even a new clean install windows, with up to date drivers (chip set drivers , firmware driver ect ect ect ect)
You seem to be missing the point. I have 1 piece of software crashing. There are a dozen different AAA titles I can play without issue. I can have dozens of windows of browsers open, and compress 40gb files all night without problem.
If I had bad ram or a bad processor, I would see symptoms of such in other software. I am not seeing such symptoms.
Testing in single channel with the software that is crashing won't tell me anything other than the game crashes in single channel or not.
In order to verify that the ram or cpu is bad, we use SOMETHING OTHER THAN 2042.
You're basically telling me that this error means I have bad hardware, but you can't give me any other tests to use to verify that there is an issue with my hardware.
At this point I have no reason to believe there is something wrong with my computer, the fact that this is the only game with problems leads me to think it's the game that is unstable.
So what is the process we are going to go through to show that my computer has a hardware problem, OTHER THAN USING THE GAME THAT IS CRASHING. That's poor methodology and doesn't verify that the software isn't the problem.
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