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Thorenlawar
I advise everyone to download the CPU-Z program. It's free, and it diagnoses your hardware.
It's good, but it has a different function – to show the internal components without having to open the system unit/laptop, and so on... For real diagnostics of RAM modules, it is necessary to test them at the "hardware" level; the best solution, proven over decades, is MemTest86!

By the way, for obtaining more detailed hardware parameters, I recommend using the well-established HWInfo!

For now, I can say that in 99.99% of cases, Windows 11 is the culprit for the glitches!

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