Hi,
so I bought 32 GB RAM (2x 16GB, Kingston HyperX Impact 2400, CL14) for my Dell XPS 15 9560 Notebook (Core i7 7700HQ). Dell Notebooks are known to cause problems with certain RAM, but I tried it anyways. Also, I found reviews by other XPS 9560 owners saying that the RAM is working fine.
Test 6 and Test 7 report errors, but only for addresses above 0x620000000 (=about 26GB). I also swapped the two modules and the addresses of the errors didn't change. Anyhow, should I expect them to change since dual-channel mode basically means that the address space of both modules is somehow interleaved?
I have not tried to only run with one module.
I ran Test 6 and 7 with the memory I have right now (2400, CL17) and that is working fine, but it's only 16GB.
The errors seems to somewhat sporadic, since the number of errors drastically reduces if I only run the tests with one CPU (I only tried CPU 0).
What do you advise? For now, I have announced that I will return the RAM. But I still have a few days left for testing.
Kind Regards,
Sven
so I bought 32 GB RAM (2x 16GB, Kingston HyperX Impact 2400, CL14) for my Dell XPS 15 9560 Notebook (Core i7 7700HQ). Dell Notebooks are known to cause problems with certain RAM, but I tried it anyways. Also, I found reviews by other XPS 9560 owners saying that the RAM is working fine.
Test 6 and Test 7 report errors, but only for addresses above 0x620000000 (=about 26GB). I also swapped the two modules and the addresses of the errors didn't change. Anyhow, should I expect them to change since dual-channel mode basically means that the address space of both modules is somehow interleaved?
I have not tried to only run with one module.
I ran Test 6 and 7 with the memory I have right now (2400, CL17) and that is working fine, but it's only 16GB.
The errors seems to somewhat sporadic, since the number of errors drastically reduces if I only run the tests with one CPU (I only tried CPU 0).
What do you advise? For now, I have announced that I will return the RAM. But I still have a few days left for testing.
Kind Regards,
Sven
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