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Confuzzled

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  1. So I have proceeded to run each test individually. Upon running the memory stability test, the error returned and my computer crashed about forty seconds later. Any suggestions on how to diagnosis if it is a bad stick of ram versus a faulty slot on the motherboard? Thanks!
  2. I attempted running:Stress CPU, Stress FPU(Tried it with and without), Cache, Mem, and Gpu In when Aida64 ran and in Cinebench, my temperatures did not go above 58C.
  3. Hello, After a series of windows 7 installation errors, I decided to upgraded to windows 10 and my new z-170 build is complete; however, I seem to have new problems. I am new to overclocking, so once I got my shiney new computer put together I decided to run Cinebench and Aida64 to get a benchmark of how my system is operating. Cinebench ran fine, but as soon as I started Aida64 Stability test, I got a hardware failure detected error. I looked at a post which suggested restarting the computer, and when I relaunched aida64 my computer crashed. Any help and suggested would be greatly appreciated! I dare not even attempt to overclock if I cannot run Aida64 for 15 seconds. System: CPU: 6700k MBO: Asus Z170-Deluxe Bios 1302 RAM: 32GB Ripjaws V DDR4-3000 running at stock speeds. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231899&Tpk=N82e16820231899 GPU: Radeon R7 260x PSU: Seasonic 760W Platinum Rated PSU STORAGE: 500GB Samsung 850 Evo Partitioned C:200GB, D:300GB x2 1TB HHD Raid 1 (currently not plugged in)
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