RichS
12-10-2007, 05:30 PM
I built my current system about 2 years ago with 2 512MB PC3200 paired Crucial Ballistix memory modules. About 2 months ago, they failed, I contacted tech support and got an RMA, and ordered another pair so the computer would still be working for my wife's work.
I got the replacements a little over a week later. They lasted about a month - blue screens and Windows file corruption. Made sure that the modules weren't working by putting them in another system, which would only continually reboot with them in. :mad: Again, talked to tech support, got an RMA, and sent them out.
I was impressed by the replacements to the replacements initially - they shipped them 3-day, and were their new lead-free PC4000 modules. But, they didn't even last a day. Put them in, worked with the computer for awhile, left the computer on to go to college, and when I came back, Windows was stuck on a blue-screen. On reboot, Windows claimed that a system file was corrupted. Removing the replacement modules fixed that. Again, put them in another system, constant reboot. :pissed::censored:
So, what should I do now? I'm fuming, and at this point, my confidence in Crucial is shaken - I'm concerned that the memory I purchased when I sent the first bad modules out will fail, and that the computer won't be available when my wife needs it. All I want is memory that works.
Oh, well, it looks like another bout with tech support. :cry:
I got the replacements a little over a week later. They lasted about a month - blue screens and Windows file corruption. Made sure that the modules weren't working by putting them in another system, which would only continually reboot with them in. :mad: Again, talked to tech support, got an RMA, and sent them out.
I was impressed by the replacements to the replacements initially - they shipped them 3-day, and were their new lead-free PC4000 modules. But, they didn't even last a day. Put them in, worked with the computer for awhile, left the computer on to go to college, and when I came back, Windows was stuck on a blue-screen. On reboot, Windows claimed that a system file was corrupted. Removing the replacement modules fixed that. Again, put them in another system, constant reboot. :pissed::censored:
So, what should I do now? I'm fuming, and at this point, my confidence in Crucial is shaken - I'm concerned that the memory I purchased when I sent the first bad modules out will fail, and that the computer won't be available when my wife needs it. All I want is memory that works.
Oh, well, it looks like another bout with tech support. :cry: