I have a Xeon E3-1220v2 booting from UEFI, and with 5.1.0, there are no errors when I test all 32GB of RAM using any single "core" (0-3) or parallel (all 4 "cores"). (Note that there are two physical cores, reported as 4 due to hyperthreading.) So I don't think there's a problem with my RAM.
However, when I do sequential, it freezes at the start of test 2 (test own address), running on core 3.
When I round-robin, it freezes as early as test 3 (moving inversions, ones and zeroes) and as late as test 7 (moving versions, 32-bit pattern).
These freezes happen in both 5.1.0 and in 6.0b1.
I also tried 5.1.1025, but that just froze immediately, even on a single core-0 test.
I haven't yet had a chance to try 5.1.1005, since it seems to freeze when I select "sequential" -- but there could be a prompt off-screen, since my screen is only 640x480, but memtest86 seems to be laid out for 800x600.
What should I try next? I'll email my 5.1.0 logs to support and refer to this thread.
However, when I do sequential, it freezes at the start of test 2 (test own address), running on core 3.
When I round-robin, it freezes as early as test 3 (moving inversions, ones and zeroes) and as late as test 7 (moving versions, 32-bit pattern).
These freezes happen in both 5.1.0 and in 6.0b1.
I also tried 5.1.1025, but that just froze immediately, even on a single core-0 test.
I haven't yet had a chance to try 5.1.1005, since it seems to freeze when I select "sequential" -- but there could be a prompt off-screen, since my screen is only 640x480, but memtest86 seems to be laid out for 800x600.
What should I try next? I'll email my 5.1.0 logs to support and refer to this thread.
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