Ram Test To Check It’s Working Properly or Not

Ram (Random Access Memory) is system memory where your computer read and write the process data at the same speed, it can helps your computer to perform better and fast in order to provide performance to the user. Sometimes due to power fluctuation, forcefully power termination of computer & age of ram can cause a fault in ram’s inbuilt hardware and occur problems like computer freeze, BSOD, Computer restart during work.

# Symptoms 

A bad or faulty ram can cause more trouble that you think. Here’s below a list of problem what can cause you if your ram is faulty or dead 

1.Instant Computer freeze
2.Instant Computer restart
3.Windows Boot problem
4.BSOD(Blue Screen Stop Error) on screen while working or system startup
5.NO display on computer’s startup
  If you’re suffering from one of listed problem given above, then it’s time to test your ram is working proper or not. At below in this tutorial I wrote all of my great ways to test a ram in a proper way and also mention some of troubleshoot tricks to fix your computer if you find your ram is dead.




# Ram testing


Checkup 1 – Ram usage ( For Running OS Computers )

Note: If you’re windows or other OS is not in running condition then you should skip this “Checkup 1” and move on to “Checkup 2” because this one is for running operating system. To check the ram usage open your task manager and check the memory usage graph in the performance tab.



 High Ram Usage With Work Load – If your computers use the ram usage above the 90% while working and you got the blue screen or any other ram problem that means you should upgrade your computers and laptop ram because your computer might need’s the more ram to handle the work load.

High Ram Usage Without Work Load – If your computer usage gone higher without any of work load and you see one of bad ram symptoms then its probably not a ram problem because sometimes corrupted widows can cause this types of problem too. So, you can try to reinstall your windows to test does this problem comes from your ram or from windows (OS).

Before you’re going to reinstall your windows, first I would recommend you to try our next ram testing checkup because installing windows is so much work to do and wasting time for bad ram isn’t worth it. So, stick with our next checkup and the test will definitely confirm you about your ram problem.