Hi,
I have 128 GB of RAM and I want to check it with MemTest86.
As I need this machine the whole day, I can check the RAM only over night and so I have nightly time windows of about 10 hours.
I want to check all the RAM with 4 passes but to check the whole 128 GB in one test run would take approximately 24 hours.
So, I had the idea to check the RAM partially in 32 GB chunks (with overlaps) over four nights by using the Address range features.
I.e. the first night I check 0 - 34 GB; second: 32 GB - 66 GB, third: 64 - 98 GB, fourth: 96 - 128 GB.
Each of these runs (with 4 passes) should take about 8 hours, which is acceptable for me.
Is this procedure sound? Are the any noteworthy disadvantages compared to the long big single test run?
By the way, I would like to suggest an improvement:
Currently only the total elapsed time of the complete test run is displayed.
I would find it handy if we could see additionally:
I have 128 GB of RAM and I want to check it with MemTest86.
As I need this machine the whole day, I can check the RAM only over night and so I have nightly time windows of about 10 hours.
I want to check all the RAM with 4 passes but to check the whole 128 GB in one test run would take approximately 24 hours.
So, I had the idea to check the RAM partially in 32 GB chunks (with overlaps) over four nights by using the Address range features.
I.e. the first night I check 0 - 34 GB; second: 32 GB - 66 GB, third: 64 - 98 GB, fourth: 96 - 128 GB.
Each of these runs (with 4 passes) should take about 8 hours, which is acceptable for me.
Is this procedure sound? Are the any noteworthy disadvantages compared to the long big single test run?
By the way, I would like to suggest an improvement:
Currently only the total elapsed time of the complete test run is displayed.
I would find it handy if we could see additionally:
- The elapsed time of the current pass.
- The elapsed time of the current test.
- The ETAs for the current test run, pass and test.
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