MemTest86 v7.5 Free running in parallel mode with 8 CPUs (AMD Ryzen 5 2500U, 4 cores, 8 threads with SMT) got 600+ errors in Tests 6 and 7, so I stopped it and ran single CPU mode to confirm the result. It has taken nearly 2.5 hours to finish 1 pass (out of 4) of all 13 tests with no error so far. What does this mean?
I can include the test log once I stop the running test, if that would be helpful.
I am testing both a new HP ENVY x360 laptop and new RAM upgrades. The RAM is 2 X 16GB modules of G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 2666 MHz automatically downclocked to 2400 MHz (no RAM options in BIOS). F4-2666C18-16GRS. The modules are not a kit, but identical otherwise.
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I have a really confusing situation. Before running MemTest86 I ran HP's Hardware Diagnostics in UEFI and BIOS. The results of HP's memory testing the 2 dimms in the 2 slots, multiple times for each scenario, were as follows:
dimm1 in slot1, dimm2 in slot2 = fail
dimm2 in slot1, dimm1 in slot2 = pass (!!!)
dimm1 in slot1, slot2 empty = fail
dimm1 in slot2, slot1 empty = pass (!!!)
dimm2 in slot1, slot2 empty = pass
dimm2 in slot2, slot1 empty = pass
In summary, dimm2 never failed, and dimm1 fails in slot1, but not in slot2 (so far, out of 3+ tests). What's going on?
Is dimm2 defective? Or is slot1 defective? Or something else? Both the laptop and RAM are brand new in their return period, so I could get them replaced, but I don't know what is at fault (if anything) to know who to contact.
Any help in this time-sensitive and confusing situation is appreciated!
I can include the test log once I stop the running test, if that would be helpful.
I am testing both a new HP ENVY x360 laptop and new RAM upgrades. The RAM is 2 X 16GB modules of G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 2666 MHz automatically downclocked to 2400 MHz (no RAM options in BIOS). F4-2666C18-16GRS. The modules are not a kit, but identical otherwise.
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I have a really confusing situation. Before running MemTest86 I ran HP's Hardware Diagnostics in UEFI and BIOS. The results of HP's memory testing the 2 dimms in the 2 slots, multiple times for each scenario, were as follows:
dimm1 in slot1, dimm2 in slot2 = fail
dimm2 in slot1, dimm1 in slot2 = pass (!!!)
dimm1 in slot1, slot2 empty = fail
dimm1 in slot2, slot1 empty = pass (!!!)
dimm2 in slot1, slot2 empty = pass
dimm2 in slot2, slot1 empty = pass
In summary, dimm2 never failed, and dimm1 fails in slot1, but not in slot2 (so far, out of 3+ tests). What's going on?
Is dimm2 defective? Or is slot1 defective? Or something else? Both the laptop and RAM are brand new in their return period, so I could get them replaced, but I don't know what is at fault (if anything) to know who to contact.
Any help in this time-sensitive and confusing situation is appreciated!
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