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    Marks on RAM connectors

    Running Patriot Sector 5 ram. I have some marks on the copper connectors of my RAM yet they run stable at 1800 8-8-8-24. They were bought second hand and I know I didnt do it so I dont know what happened but it looks like they are burns. In fact, it looks like the copper has a hole in it from getting gouged or a very high current/surge.

    Below is a pic but its not too good. Ive been experiencing GPU driver crashes outlined here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...Driver-Crashes. Can this be caused by a memory issue, more specifically the below stick of ram?

    Last edited by StAndrew; 04-13-2012 at 08:03 AM.
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    eraser would rub that off


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    No, its a gouge INTO the copper connectors. Almost like a power surge burned/blew a hole through the copper. Its plastic inside the holes.
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    Well, to answer my own question, yes. This was the cause of my headaches for the last 4 months...
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