Hey guys. A month ago, I had a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD, I don't remember the specific code. Shortly after, the PSU broke and I was only able to get a new one now.
I only ran Windows for a few minutes, and I didn't have any BSODs, however I decided that it would probably be a good idea to run memtest to make sure the error doesn't happen again without knowing if it's coming or not.
I've been running this program for 3 hours now, and I'm planning to let it run overnight. Errors have been found already, but I'm not sure how to proceed should the error count halt or continue to increase. Here are the parameters:
CPU: AMD FX-6350 @ 3.9 GHz
L1 Cache: 80K 33518 MB/s
L2 Cache: 2048K 24951 MB/s
L3 Cache: 8192K 10212 MB/s
Memory: 4078M 5061 MB/s
Iterations: 3
AdrsMode: 64bit
Pass: 2
Errors: 27
Error Confidence Value: 222
Lowest Error Address: 00083bb6cf0 - 2107.7 MB
Highest Error Address: 00083bb6cf0 - 2107.7 MB
Bits in Error Mask: 00000040
Bits in Error - Total: 1 Min: 1 Max: 1 Avg: 1
Max Contiguous Errors: 1
Test 4: 11 errors
Test 7: 16 errors
The other tests report no errors.
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Should I be concerned? This report doesn't seem very threatening like reports from different computers with really bad RAM, but I am not experienced enough in this subject to make a judgment.
EDIT: After leaving the test overnight, memtest has counted no more than the original 27 errors. Apparently, all of them had been found in the first 3 hours of testing.
So, I'm going to repeat this test all morning. I'll send updates this way when I can.
I only ran Windows for a few minutes, and I didn't have any BSODs, however I decided that it would probably be a good idea to run memtest to make sure the error doesn't happen again without knowing if it's coming or not.
I've been running this program for 3 hours now, and I'm planning to let it run overnight. Errors have been found already, but I'm not sure how to proceed should the error count halt or continue to increase. Here are the parameters:
CPU: AMD FX-6350 @ 3.9 GHz
L1 Cache: 80K 33518 MB/s
L2 Cache: 2048K 24951 MB/s
L3 Cache: 8192K 10212 MB/s
Memory: 4078M 5061 MB/s
Iterations: 3
AdrsMode: 64bit
Pass: 2
Errors: 27
Error Confidence Value: 222
Lowest Error Address: 00083bb6cf0 - 2107.7 MB
Highest Error Address: 00083bb6cf0 - 2107.7 MB
Bits in Error Mask: 00000040
Bits in Error - Total: 1 Min: 1 Max: 1 Avg: 1
Max Contiguous Errors: 1
Test 4: 11 errors
Test 7: 16 errors
The other tests report no errors.
--
Should I be concerned? This report doesn't seem very threatening like reports from different computers with really bad RAM, but I am not experienced enough in this subject to make a judgment.
EDIT: After leaving the test overnight, memtest has counted no more than the original 27 errors. Apparently, all of them had been found in the first 3 hours of testing.
So, I'm going to repeat this test all morning. I'll send updates this way when I can.
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