Well, it really depends on what processor you've got.
If it is an Intel processor, then the memory controller is on the motherboard so the problem is unlikely to be the processor.
If it is one of the earlier AMD processors then the above applies.
If it is a later AMD processor (Athlon 64 or later) then the memory controller is in the processor chip. In that case the problem could be with either the processor or the motherboard.
Is there any overclocking involved? If so, reverting to standard settings might be an idea to try to eliminate that as a possibility.
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