ubuysa
The BSOD Doctor
Completely agree, running on the one good stick is sensible whilst you wait for new RAM. If you do decide to buy the RAM yourself then be sure to buy a pack of two 8GB 3200MHz RAM sticks to be sure of getting a matched pair. You should also consult the Ryzen processor RAM qualified vendor list to be sure of getting RAM that is compatible with your CPU.Yeah, apologies...I should have been clear when I mentioned tested individual sticks that, even if one works fine, you still want to replace both. I was more thinking that, if one stick works okay, you could run your system on the one stick until any replacements arrive so at least you'd still be able to use it....plus the more testing you do, the more it proves that the RAM is broken