We have experienced a number of systems, that during burn-in has shown wrong memory information in the burn-in rapport.
Same type of memory module, Kingston Value RAM DDR3 4GB 1333MHz CL9.
Example (incorrect memory information):
DDR3 SDRAM PC523600
SSTL 3.3V, Clk: 909.1MHz, Timings 7-219-55-120 (@ Max. freq.)
Example (The correct memory information, what it should be like):
4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-10600
Kingston 9905403-555.A00LF, serial#: 891203806
1.5V, Clk: 666.7MHz, Timings 9-9-9-24 (@ Max. freq.)
As the systems has passed the burn-in test, we are looking into if it is Passmark that are providing wrong information in the burn-in rapport and what could be the cause of this.
/Peter Petersen
ISIC
Service
Same type of memory module, Kingston Value RAM DDR3 4GB 1333MHz CL9.
Example (incorrect memory information):
DDR3 SDRAM PC523600
SSTL 3.3V, Clk: 909.1MHz, Timings 7-219-55-120 (@ Max. freq.)
Example (The correct memory information, what it should be like):
4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-10600
Kingston 9905403-555.A00LF, serial#: 891203806
1.5V, Clk: 666.7MHz, Timings 9-9-9-24 (@ Max. freq.)
As the systems has passed the burn-in test, we are looking into if it is Passmark that are providing wrong information in the burn-in rapport and what could be the cause of this.
/Peter Petersen
ISIC
Service
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