My question about programs to test stability memory.

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Hello. So i have an question to you ,please answer thank you.
Is any sense to test memory in GOLDMEMORY if Memtest86 and Windows Diagnostics not showing errors? I read on some forum that is some possibility than even if memtest86 not showing errors, Goldmemory can show.
Why i ask?
I ask because before my last format , my Windows 10 get weirdly corrupted , for example:" Random programs was not responding ( clicking and nothing happened ) , and i was unable to run Task manager and event viewer because they was dont open, not responding too.

Thx for opinion last time. Cheers from Poland :)

But GoldMemory is not a free program, is any sense to buy or that will be waste of time?
But like i said after format is fine now and no problems.

I made topic because some peoples told me that corrupt data , can be caused by faulty memory(( What is yours opinions? But like i said i test memtest86 and WINDOWS Diagnostics Memory and hdtune showing no errors.
 
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Please STOP, we have told you repeatedly now. There is nothing wrong with your memory, motherboard, graphics card, processor or your power supply. You keep looking for fault in your hardware when it is simply crashes caused by software.

You raise your issues on many forums not just ours and you are told the same thing, please just take the advice you have been given and trust that you have a perfectly fine system.

Arkham Knight is a buggy game and does crash.
GTA V does have a habit of crashing.
Need For Speed crashes sometimes.
Black Ops crashes a lot too.
Far Cry 4 has issues and bugs too which can crash.
Windows 10 is by no means perfect and does have the odd issues.

I appreciate that hardware is expensive but you need to chill out, every time you have a crash or a bug you are looking for faults in hardware that are not there.
 
Any more duplicate threads or questions you have asked before (and had answered) will be deleted.

Software can crash and non original or cracked software can cause crashes.

Please stop trying to blame your hardware.

I do understand you are still learning but your constant threads about the same issues just worded differently are now starting to wear a little thin.

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