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  • The 2D test reported an error "viceo memery corruption"

    As shown in the following figure, when I used passmark burnin v8.1 pro to test the CPU/2D/3D/RAM, a 2D error occurred within one minute of the test.
    The CPU used is i9-11900K, and the Memory used is DDR4-3200 32GB UDIMM. May I ask what could be the reason for this error?​
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  • #2
    In BurnInTest V8, the 2D Video memory test basically creates a number of 2D surface textures, writes these textures to video memory via DirectX DirectDraw, then reads the surfaces back and verifies that the test data written matches the test data read. A video memory corruption error means that the data written to video memory does not match the data read. This problem can be caused by faulty video RAM, and video RAM settings (such as video RAM frequency and voltages) or a driver issue.

    In any case, we are NO longer supporting older version of BurnInTest. If you require further support, test/upgrade to latest release, there has been significant changes to the 2D tests,

    https://www.passmark.com/products/bu...st/history.php​​

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    • #3
      May I ask if there is any corresponding relationship between the passmark burnin version and the intel platform? For example, which version of software is recommended for which intel platform?

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      • #4
        The current version, V11, is recommended for all systems running Windows 10 and above.

        If you were running XP or Win7, then an older release would make sense.
        V10 for Windows 7.
        V8 for Windows XP.
        V8 has never been tested on Win11.

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        • #5
          Since we are still purchasing the V11 key, can we use the V10 version for testing under the WIN10 system now? Is the V10 version compatible with different intel platforms? For example, intel 8th to 14th generation cpus.

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          • #6
            It is your choice. We never disable old software releases & all licenses sold to date have been perpetual.

            V10 was tested on Win10. So it should be OK.

            But we aren't providing technical support for it. So if it doesn't work, we are just going to suggest trying V11 instead. There will be some very new CPUs that were never tested with V10, but they should mostly still work, even if some minor stuff, like temperature monitoring doesn't.

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