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  • is my RAM or my motherboard the problem? Memtest86

    i have some problems with my new pc like Blue screens When Running My ram in XMP. I have Run MemTest86 but can Somebody Help me make Sense of this result. do i have bad ram or is my motherboard Not supporting The Run for some Reason ?
    Summary

    Report Date 2019-12-17 14:22:43
    Generated by MemTest86 V8.3 Free (64-bit)
    Result FAIL
    System Information

    EFI Specifications 2.70
    System
    Manufacturer System manufacturer
    Product Name System Product Name
    Version System Version
    Serial Number System Serial Number
    BIOS
    Vendor American Megatrends Inc.
    Version 1105
    Release Date 06/06/2019
    Baseboard
    Manufacturer ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
    Product Name ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI)
    Version Rev 1.xx
    Serial Number 190958550400217
    CPU Type Intel Core i9-9900K @ 3.60GHz
    CPU Clock 3645 MHz [Turbo: 4820.0 MHz]
    # Logical Processors 16 (8 enabled for testing)
    L1 Cache 4 x 64K (171205 MB/s)
    L2 Cache 4 x 256K (85297 MB/s)
    L3 Cache 16384K (42212 MB/s)
    Memory 32698M (20395 MB/s)
    DIMM Slot #0 8GB DDR4 XMP PC4-23900
    Corsair / CMW32GX4M4C3000C15
    15-17-17-35 / 2998 MHz / 1.350V
    DIMM Slot #1 8GB DDR4 XMP PC4-23900
    Corsair / CMW32GX4M4C3000C15
    15-17-17-35 / 2998 MHz / 1.350V
    DIMM Slot #2 8GB DDR4 XMP PC4-23900
    Corsair / CMW32GX4M4C3000C15
    15-17-17-35 / 2998 MHz / 1.350V
    DIMM Slot #3 8GB DDR4 XMP PC4-23900
    Corsair / CMW32GX4M4C3000C15
    15-17-17-35 / 2998 MHz / 1.350V
    Result summary

    Test Start Time 2019-12-17 04:39:31
    Elapsed Time 5:47:22
    Memory Range Tested 0x0 - 86E000000 (34528MB)
    CPU Selection Mode Parallel (All CPUs)
    ECC Polling Enabled
    # Tests Passed 39/48 (81%)
    Lowest Error Address 0xDA32FD4 (218MB)
    Highest Error Address 0x86DEFBA94 (34526MB)
    Bits in Error Mask 00000000006C0044
    Bits in Error 6
    Max Contiguous Errors 1
    Test # Tests Passed Errors
    Test 0 [Address test, walking ones, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 1 [Address test, own address, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 2 [Address test, own address] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 3 [Moving inversions, ones & zeroes] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 4 [Moving inversions, 8-bit pattern] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 5 [Moving inversions, random pattern] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] 1/4 (25%) 6
    Test 7 [Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 8 [Random number sequence] 3/4 (75%) 2
    Test 9 [Modulo 20, ones & zeros] 3/4 (75%) 1
    Test 10 [Bit fade test, 2 patterns, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
    Test 13 [Hammer test] 0/4 (0%) 161
    Last 10 Errors
    2019-12-17 10:26:04 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 445F41AD4, Expected: 6E1F8464, Actual: 6E3F8464
    2019-12-17 10:23:37 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 3C4C62114, Expected: 295FE158, Actual: 297FE158
    2019-12-17 10:18:43 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 38E752114, Expected: 69DE27B7, Actual: 69FE27B7
    2019-12-17 10:18:40 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 240E52114, Expected: 8BF4C876, Actual: 8BD4C876
    2019-12-17 10:15:39 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 33C230D94, Expected: 5903A94B, Actual: 5923A94B
    2019-12-17 10:14:33 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 6666DFD94, Expected: 927AB190, Actual: 925AB190
    2019-12-17 10:13:17 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 574470854, Expected: C34DBAFB, Actual: C36DBAFB
    2019-12-17 10:13:15 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 483A82254, Expected: EF5F4260, Actual: EF7F4260
    2019-12-17 10:11:26 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 5CC016314, Expected: 96110CD0, Actual: 96310CD0
    2019-12-17 10:07:39 - [Data Error] Test: 13, CPU: 0, Address: 2A98A5914, Expected: 9D7775B4, Actual: 9D5775B4

  • #2
    Very likely it is bad RAM.

    See this page
    https://www.memtest86.com/troubleshooting.htm

    Surprising to see so many row hammer errors in test 13. The RAM manufacturers tried to tell us this was a solved problem in DDR4.

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    • #3
      thanks for the info.
      I did some further testing running the RAM at 2900 MHz,I just Run The Hammer test It seems to be totally stable.
      the only whay i manage to get the ram Stable at 3000 MHz is by giving It 1.45 v, but I don't know how Good that is for the ram overtime so now It's running at 2900 MHz.

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