I left memtest running overnight and when I woke up, my computer's screen was black (the monitor wouldn't turn on). I tried moving the mouse around and pressing buttons to "wake it up" but to no avail.
Lately, my computer has been freezing so I thought I'd run memtest to see if there was a problem with my ram.
Anyways, I'm guessing that's what happened overnight (it froze). When I checked the memtest log, it said this at the end:
Does this mean that my processor is overheating? Also, why are there 7 hours between the first event listed and the next? Does that mean the test had finished and then 7 hours later my CPU overheated?
Another strange thing is that I use realtemp and I will check the logs after my computer freezes -- the temps never seem to even approach tj max. I have a water cooler for my CPU (antec kuhler) - I wonder if it's going bad and it overheats so fast that realtemp doesn't have a chance to list the temps.. It's monitoring my CPU every second, though, so that doesn't seem likely to me. How fast could it go from 40 degrees celsius to over 100 if the pump stopped working? I would think it'd take at least a couple seconds.
Also, here is the full log if anyone wants to see. Maybe someone could also tell me what the log says about my actual ram...
Lately, my computer has been freezing so I thought I'd run memtest to see if there was a problem with my ram.
Anyways, I'm guessing that's what happened overnight (it froze). When I checked the memtest log, it said this at the end:
Code:
2015-06-10 07:57:49 - MtSupportRunAllTests - Test execution time: 2268.8982015-06-10 13:39:00 - GetIA32ArchitecturalTemp - MSR(0x19C) = 88320000 (Vendor ID: GenuineIntel 6 3A 9) 2015-06-10 13:39:00 - MapTempIntel - MSR(0x1A2) = 691400 2015-06-10 13:40:29 - GetIA32ArchitecturalTemp - MSR(0x19C) = 88330000 (Vendor ID: GenuineIntel 6 3A 9) 2015-06-10 13:40:29 - MapTempIntel - MSR(0x1A2) = 691400
Another strange thing is that I use realtemp and I will check the logs after my computer freezes -- the temps never seem to even approach tj max. I have a water cooler for my CPU (antec kuhler) - I wonder if it's going bad and it overheats so fast that realtemp doesn't have a chance to list the temps.. It's monitoring my CPU every second, though, so that doesn't seem likely to me. How fast could it go from 40 degrees celsius to over 100 if the pump stopped working? I would think it'd take at least a couple seconds.
Also, here is the full log if anyone wants to see. Maybe someone could also tell me what the log says about my actual ram...
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