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Originally Posted by stinglikeabee
Most likely the "reset" button is for BIOS reset. This is common on enthusiast motherboards where the user may tweak settings for RAM and CPU.
Is this a custom build? Please outline your system specs in more detail.
You may have a bad memory chip. I'd suggest removing the RAM stick in slot 1 and re-running the test. If it completes without errors, then stick 1 is bad.
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Windows 7 x64
500GB HDD
AMD GIGABYTE RADEON 7870 GFX Card
ASUS Sabertooth 990 FX MB
32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance RAM sticks (x4 of them)
I called ASUS support and they said the RAM sticks weren't listed as a compatible RAM stick. I also posted above images of MemTest86+