The DMA test just reads and writes data to the flash drive.
I suspect that the amount of data that Test 14 writes to the USB stick is proportional to the amount of RAM to be tested.
Inexpensive USB sticks in particular only have a very short service life if they are written to a lot.
It could therefore happen that Test 14 with, say, 128 GB of RAM may quickly kill a cheap 8 GB stick.
So, how large is (approximately) the amount of data that Test 14 writes to the USB stick (in relation to the size of the tested RAM)?
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