Hi;
( I presume everything but the elapsed time issue is related to the topic at http://www.passmark.com/forum/memtes...election-modes )..
I tried out memtest86 7.2 free on my new system, and noticed the following with my setup:
1) I can't UEFI boot the CD. The white on black text gets as far as the Multiprocessor checking part before it hangs (before the GUI starts). A hard reset is required.
2) I made a USB stick and I can get into the GUI when I UEFI boot it. When I let it run the tests with all processors, it hangs after about 24 seconds in Test #2..Hard reset is required.
It seems to work with Round robin, sequential CPU, or single CPU though.
3) Booting the old version in BIOS mode allows me to specify parallel processing, but says it is using '6' of the 12 (6 + 6 Hyperthread) cores.
4) Sometimes the elapsed test time being displayed makes no sense. Sometimes it's correct (say a few minutes), other times it say it's been running 71 hours+, or even 801 hours+.
This is with an 'Asus X99-E WS/USB 3.1' motherboard running the latest 3402 BIOS. My processor is an E5-1650 V4 Xeon, with 64 GB of ECC 2400 DDR4 Memory.
Am I missing much by not being able to run in parallel CPU mode?
Thanks;
( I presume everything but the elapsed time issue is related to the topic at http://www.passmark.com/forum/memtes...election-modes )..
I tried out memtest86 7.2 free on my new system, and noticed the following with my setup:
1) I can't UEFI boot the CD. The white on black text gets as far as the Multiprocessor checking part before it hangs (before the GUI starts). A hard reset is required.
2) I made a USB stick and I can get into the GUI when I UEFI boot it. When I let it run the tests with all processors, it hangs after about 24 seconds in Test #2..Hard reset is required.
It seems to work with Round robin, sequential CPU, or single CPU though.
3) Booting the old version in BIOS mode allows me to specify parallel processing, but says it is using '6' of the 12 (6 + 6 Hyperthread) cores.
4) Sometimes the elapsed test time being displayed makes no sense. Sometimes it's correct (say a few minutes), other times it say it's been running 71 hours+, or even 801 hours+.
This is with an 'Asus X99-E WS/USB 3.1' motherboard running the latest 3402 BIOS. My processor is an E5-1650 V4 Xeon, with 64 GB of ECC 2400 DDR4 Memory.
Am I missing much by not being able to run in parallel CPU mode?
Thanks;
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