Short summary: I used easytune to implement a very small OC on my CPU and RAM. Then the LED bars on the DIMMs started going out. Then the SPD info shown in CPU-Z and HWinfo64 became corrupted. Then the system started failing to shut down properly. The more the hardware information gets queried, the more corrupt it gets. I'm now out of my depth and seeking assistance.

Next I unplugged the computer, took out all the DIMMs and reinstalled them in different slots. On the next bootup, they lit up like a Christmas tree. I thought that might have fixed it, but upon entering the windows desktop and trying to open any program that accesses SPD data (HWinfo64, CPU-Z, Thaiphoon Burner), LED bars will randomly go out 1 DIMM at a time, each time the hardware info is queried by a new instance of a program, until only 1 remains. Simultaneous to the LEDs going out, 1 or 2 DIMM's SPD info will become corrupted, and then vanish altogether, each time it gets queried by a new program.


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After moving the DIMMs to different slots I uninstalled the easytune application and the easytune engine, and then forced a few reboots. Still the same problems. LED bars are all lit up on reboot. But immediately upon opening any program that collects the RAM's hardware info, the info becomes corrupted and the programs lose their ability to recognize any of the DIMMs, one at a time, in a seemingly random order. 17dc91bb1f

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