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Mar 26, 2012

I have a 2009 2.26 Mac Pro with 4x4Gb Apple/Hynix RAM and 4x1Gb Apple/Hynix and Samsung RAM. I have been having occasional kernel panics (once/twice a week). I tested the 4x4Gb with memtest in single user mode and got a kernel panic with all 4 sticks in. However, when testing the modules individually or in pairs, they all pass memtest (at least 3x each). But testing all 4 causes a panic every time. Is there something wrong with the motherboard or RAM board, or could it still be the RAM? Should I be trying the RAM in 3s instead of 4s? 

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Anonymous UUID:       F50EBC9D-D65E-62EA-9F52-E10973A07940  

Mon Dec  1 14:38:44 2014  

*** Panic Report ***

[Code]....

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