CPU: AMD Threadripper 3990x
Motherboard: Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha
Memory: 128GB (4x32GB) Micron ECC
I'm using the Pro version of memtest86, just downloaded a few minutes ago.
I enabled ECC error injection, initially this failed with "ECC injection may be disabled for AMD ryzen 30-3f"
I then set this option to FALSE in the BIOS:
"CBS->DDR4 Common Options -> Common RAS -> Disabled Memory Error Injection"
Re-ran memtest, and it no longer complains about "ECC injection may be disabled".
However, no errors are reported.
This BIOS has no "Platform First Error Handling" / PFEH option.
I suspect there is no platform first error handling, as I've seen corrected ECC memory errors (WHEA log entries in Windows). I've been able to cause corrected errors in Windows if the memory is overclocked/undervolted.
Two questions:
1. I don't see the Ryzen 30-3f mentioned in the memtest ECC Supported list -- is this supported by memtest86 for ecc injection?
2. Can memtest86 also test multi-bit ECC errors, or can that be added?
I do want to test how the system behaves with multi-bit errors, as well as single bit errors.
Motherboard: Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha
Memory: 128GB (4x32GB) Micron ECC
I'm using the Pro version of memtest86, just downloaded a few minutes ago.
I enabled ECC error injection, initially this failed with "ECC injection may be disabled for AMD ryzen 30-3f"
I then set this option to FALSE in the BIOS:
"CBS->DDR4 Common Options -> Common RAS -> Disabled Memory Error Injection"
Re-ran memtest, and it no longer complains about "ECC injection may be disabled".
However, no errors are reported.
This BIOS has no "Platform First Error Handling" / PFEH option.
I suspect there is no platform first error handling, as I've seen corrected ECC memory errors (WHEA log entries in Windows). I've been able to cause corrected errors in Windows if the memory is overclocked/undervolted.
Two questions:
1. I don't see the Ryzen 30-3f mentioned in the memtest ECC Supported list -- is this supported by memtest86 for ecc injection?
2. Can memtest86 also test multi-bit ECC errors, or can that be added?
I do want to test how the system behaves with multi-bit errors, as well as single bit errors.
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