![]() ![]() The memory kits have been matched on voltages and timings, and I have never had any issues using these two kits together before (has been used for ☒0 months with aforementioned configuration). Is has been through many hardware changes, but always stable in its current configuration (excluding videocard, but I'm not supsecting that aspect to be the cause). This is my old system, has run with W10 before. I would like understand the cause behind the first issue, and advice on how to solve the second issue. They are probably related, yet the second issue still occurs without 'faulty' DIMM from the first issue. However, a second problem of large non-paged pool memory can take up to 75% of the available RAM sometimes. One of the DIMMs is causing a 50% hardware reserved RAM problem, when taken out it is solved. I have had the following problems for quite some time now, yet never had the time and energy to really solve it. ![]() Advice requested on next diagnostic steps. ![]() Futhermore, a re-occurring (related?) issue with non-paged pool ammount can take up to 75% of the available RAM, but does not always occur. Windows Memory Diagnostic tool does not report any issues on any of the DIMMs. TL DR: physical DIMM is causing 'hardware reserved' issues, with the DIMM itself being 4GB and causing a 6GB reservation (50%) when slotted combined with 3 other DIMMs. Booting with that particular DIMM (solo) is unsuccessfull, but it is detected when slotted combined with the other 3 DIMMs.
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