I got a really weird problem.

Two years ago bought a set of 4x DDR4 3200 16gb each, single sided and placed them in a ryzen 5600 desktop computer, which i almost never turned it off. It worked without issue.

This weekend I wanted to dust off the PC, so I took all the components out, replaced the thermal paste and so on.

Turned on the PC again, worked apparently without issues until after a while Linux was pissed about going out of memory. Out of memory? With 64gb of RAM? I checked with dmidecode -t memory and I saw that a channel was reporting completely empty.

Shut down the PC, reinserted the second channel, rebooted, saw 64gb. One hour later, kernel panic. Rebooted in memtest86+, error in memory. What? Removed one module, error. Removed two modules, no error. Switched the modules, no error. What??

Placed the two modules that are passing the test in another computer, error. Put back in the original computer, pass test. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Now I downclocked from 3200 to 2400 and everything seems working fine.

What could be? Have I been cursed?

After a few reinsertions do the slots degrade to a point that can’t sustain 3200 anymore?

  • Nougat
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    142 months ago

    … dust off the PC …

    It’s not at all out of the question that some filth got into your connector(s). Hit them with a mess of canned air and try again?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 months ago

      it might be, after all i took out all the components and then dusted the case with compressed air (didn’t let the fans spin)

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      That’s the most common thing, happened to me multiple times. Even a very small amount of dust in the slot can cause issues like that.