Hello
I tested my 4 RAM sticks.
Using: MemTest86 V11.1.
RAM: Goodram, IRP-3600D4V64L17/32GDC, 32 GB, DIMM DDR4, Dual Channel.
The memories are in dual. I tested each dual (2 memory sticks) separately.
One pair of memories (Dual Channel configuration) passes the tests.
The newer pair of memories does not pass the tests.
The memories were tested with the same BIOS version, in the same slots on the motherboard.
In the BIOS, the memory was set to:
XMP 2.0 Profile 1. 3600 17-19-19-39 1.35V
The differences in the report (apart from the difference in test results) are:
1. CPU Clock :
(pass) 3694 MHz [Turbo: 4892.0 MHz]
vs
(fail) 3694 MHz [Turbo: 4863.4 MHz]
2. L1 Cache:
(pass) 24 x 64K (289224 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 24 x 64K (281119 MB/s)
3. L2 Cache:
(pass) 24 x 512K (125303 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 24 x 512K (141751 MB/s)
4. L3 Cache:
(pass) 1 x 65536K (54331 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 1 x 65536K (54267 MB/s)
5. Memory:
(pass) 32703M (49298 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 32703M (49284 MB/s)
6. Vendor Part Info
Question 1
Is there anything I can do to make the memory pass the tests?
Question 2
Or are the memories just bad and should I return them?
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The report provides various RAM configurations.
e.g.
RAM Configuration: DDR4 3600MT/s / x2 Channel / 18-19-19-39 / 1.200V
JEDEC Profile: 2134MT/s 15-15-15-36 1.2V
XMP Profile 1: 3596MT/s 17-19-19-39 1.35V
SMBIOS Profile: 3600MT/s 1.2V
Lowest memory speed: 3600 MT/s (18-19-19-39)
Highest memory speed: 3600 MT/s (18-19-19-39)
Question 3
In which configuration were the RAMs tested?
Which CAS latency and voltage values were used during testing?
Best regards
I tested my 4 RAM sticks.
Using: MemTest86 V11.1.
RAM: Goodram, IRP-3600D4V64L17/32GDC, 32 GB, DIMM DDR4, Dual Channel.
The memories are in dual. I tested each dual (2 memory sticks) separately.
One pair of memories (Dual Channel configuration) passes the tests.
The newer pair of memories does not pass the tests.
The memories were tested with the same BIOS version, in the same slots on the motherboard.
In the BIOS, the memory was set to:
XMP 2.0 Profile 1. 3600 17-19-19-39 1.35V
The differences in the report (apart from the difference in test results) are:
1. CPU Clock :
(pass) 3694 MHz [Turbo: 4892.0 MHz]
vs
(fail) 3694 MHz [Turbo: 4863.4 MHz]
2. L1 Cache:
(pass) 24 x 64K (289224 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 24 x 64K (281119 MB/s)
3. L2 Cache:
(pass) 24 x 512K (125303 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 24 x 512K (141751 MB/s)
4. L3 Cache:
(pass) 1 x 65536K (54331 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 1 x 65536K (54267 MB/s)
5. Memory:
(pass) 32703M (49298 MB/s)
vs
(fail) 32703M (49284 MB/s)
6. Vendor Part Info
Question 1
Is there anything I can do to make the memory pass the tests?
Question 2
Or are the memories just bad and should I return them?
---
The report provides various RAM configurations.
e.g.
RAM Configuration: DDR4 3600MT/s / x2 Channel / 18-19-19-39 / 1.200V
JEDEC Profile: 2134MT/s 15-15-15-36 1.2V
XMP Profile 1: 3596MT/s 17-19-19-39 1.35V
SMBIOS Profile: 3600MT/s 1.2V
Lowest memory speed: 3600 MT/s (18-19-19-39)
Highest memory speed: 3600 MT/s (18-19-19-39)
Question 3
In which configuration were the RAMs tested?
Which CAS latency and voltage values were used during testing?
Best regards
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