They could be. memtest86+ to find out. Another possibility is they're the wrong SIMMs for the hardware, i.e. wrong timing or voltage. There might be BIOS settings for adjusting this.
On Aug 30, 2014, at 10:12 PM, Philip Rhoades <phil@pricom.com.au> wrote:
> It sort of looks like a RAM problem to me but ALL the SIMMS can't be faulty . .
Chris Murphy
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