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    So first of all I am using the G.Skill Aegis 3000mhz (2x8gb) running them at 2933 Mhz with 1.35V on the ASRock B450 Pro4.

    I am using my overclocked Ryzen 5 2600 at 3.9ghz.

    I do know one mistake already, I installed the RAM in the wrong slots and because my CPU Cooler is over one of them I have to first uninstall that one to move them.

    So my RAMs are running as a single channel instead of a dual channel because they are in A1 + A2, could this have cause these few errors?

    Does it even make sense to run memtest with this type of RAM-installation?

    Greetings

  • #2
    If you are seeing errors in single channel mode, there is a reasonable chance you'll also see errors in dual channel mode.
    Generally we see more errors in dual channel than single channel.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by David (PassMark) View Post
      If you are seeing errors in single channel mode, there is a reasonable chance you'll also see errors in dual channel mode.
      Generally we see more errors in dual channel than single channel.
      Hey,

      sry I forgot to add the screenshots the other time so here is the screenshot of my first memtest: https://gyazo.com/8cc0dbe43c1d890d32461666ac416c50

      I suppose I should have mentioned that I did not use memtest86 this far because I so far just didn't really get to it even though I was planning on it.

      So this test was performed with my RAM running at 2933 and 1.35V - AND being in the wrong channels.


      So now I ran another test overnight with a my stock settings of 2133 and 1.2V and well I did not get a single error: https://gyazo.com/f51ba12a74e652c02d4613f388e681d6


      Could this be due to the installation in the wrong channels? that it does not perform stable at higher frequencies?

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      • #4
        I did not use memtest86
        So it doesn't make much sense to post in the MemTest86 forum if you aren't even using the software.

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        • #5
          Hey yeah sorry for that my bad,

          here are the MemTest86 results: MemTest86.zip

          So I tested this when my RAM was running at 2133 but I saw the full capacity frequency of 3002 everywhere in the test, so did it test my ram at it's full frequency?

          I am asking because when doing the other memtest I did have errors when running it at 2933 and did not have any issues when running my ram at 2133.


          Edit: I had to zip the file because it was 2 big.

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