I have now three identical servers, one doesn't show any errors with either version of Memtest86, the other two always show errors in Test 10 with version 6.0b1 (4 passes), but no errors with version 5.1. But it seems like, the errors are always varying a little bit.
They always are somewhere between 0x3FFFFC98 and 0x3FFFFE94 (1023MB) and most of them are "Expected: FFFFFFFF, Actual: 00000000" but there are also some like "Expected: 00000000, Actual: 646E6F63" or "Expected: FFFFFFFF, Actual: 46464633"
See Logs:
Server 1 (good): http://pastebin.com/5Lpx3x3c
Server 2 (bad): http://pastebin.com/4zeyksL8
Server 3 (bad): http://pastebin.com/6fUC5920
I now wonder if those errors are a) faulty RAM, b) bug in Memtest 6.0b1 or c) buggy UEFI
I tend to c), because I never managed to install Windows 2012 R2 in UEFI mode on those machines, only in BIOS mode. This OS isn't officialy supported by Intel on them, because those Machines are already EOL, and as said, they report EFI Standard 2.0, which is rather old..
They always are somewhere between 0x3FFFFC98 and 0x3FFFFE94 (1023MB) and most of them are "Expected: FFFFFFFF, Actual: 00000000" but there are also some like "Expected: 00000000, Actual: 646E6F63" or "Expected: FFFFFFFF, Actual: 46464633"
See Logs:
Server 1 (good): http://pastebin.com/5Lpx3x3c
Server 2 (bad): http://pastebin.com/4zeyksL8
Server 3 (bad): http://pastebin.com/6fUC5920
I now wonder if those errors are a) faulty RAM, b) bug in Memtest 6.0b1 or c) buggy UEFI
I tend to c), because I never managed to install Windows 2012 R2 in UEFI mode on those machines, only in BIOS mode. This OS isn't officialy supported by Intel on them, because those Machines are already EOL, and as said, they report EFI Standard 2.0, which is rather old..
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