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check Ram on my Radeon

n0_sh1t

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Hey,
well I got a little situation with my vidcard. From time to time it crashes during games I
-try- to play. Those freezes occur imho at random times. A friend told me that perhaps the Ram on my Radeon (Radeon 9800 Pro 3d Club) might have some problem.
So I do search a program to check the Ram on that card. I thought of something like memtest. Thanks for your help. Mr Google didnt help me this time :(

Laterz
 
n0_sh1t said:
Hey,
well I got a little situation with my vidcard. From time to time it crashes during games I
-try- to play. Those freezes occur imho at random times. A friend told me that perhaps the Ram on my Radeon (Radeon 9800 Pro 3d Club) might have some problem.
So I do search a program to check the Ram on that card. I thought of something like memtest. Thanks for your help. Mr Google didnt help me this time :(

Laterz

:\ Bad ram is probably the LAST thing I would assume. You need to try some other troubleshooting measure first...
 
Have you oced your processor at all?

Happened with me for a while so i underclocked i a bit and works fine for me.

Doubt it will be the ram on your card tho.
 
All other hardware componets are 100% working!
Ram was checked by memtest.
I tested the cpu in another computer.
And I put in another Radeon (same card) of a friend and everything was working fine. (-> so the mobo must be fine too)
So it is defiantly the card.

Laterz
 
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