I notice that v7.5 runs slower than v.74. Also Patterns and State don't change as often as they used to. Is this true with v7.5?
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MemTest86 v7.5 (Build 1001) released - 21/Feb/2018
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Originally posted by David (PassMark) View PostThere should be no significant speed difference between V7.4 and V7.5. Did it just feel different, or did you actually time it? The actual times should also be available in the log file.
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Originally posted by David (PassMark) View PostA log file (MemTest86.log) is automatically created and updated while MemTest86 is running. This file is saved in the 'EFI/BOOT' directory in the USB drive's first partition.
Can you save the log for this machine for V7.4 and V7.5, then we can compare them.
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One pass would be enough.
A possibility is that in V7.5 we added some additional motherboards to the blacklist. If your motherboard is on this blacklist, then it will just run single threaded. Which is slower than multi-threaded. The blacklist is to avoid crashing the machine on motherboards that have critical UEFI bugs in their firmware.
What motherboard and firmware version do you have?
Old V7.4 download is here
https://www.memtest86.com/downloads/...86-7.4-usb.zip
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Originally posted by David (PassMark) View PostOne pass would be enough.
A possibility is that in V7.5 we added some additional motherboards to the blacklist. If your motherboard is on this blacklist, then it will just run single threaded. Which is slower than multi-threaded. The blacklist is to avoid crashing the machine on motherboards that have critical UEFI bugs in their firmware.
What motherboard and firmware version do you have?
Old V7.4 download is here
https://www.memtest86.com/downloads/...86-7.4-usb.zip
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I ran 7.4 and 7.5. I only ran the first 3 tests because of time constraints. 7.4 ran 4 passes in 30 seconds. 7.5 took ~7.5 minutes
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Thanks for the logs.
Test 2 is the start of using all CPU cores in parallel. If possible, can you try running the tests in single CPU mode and see if you get a huge slowdown as well.
Also, are you using the same USB stick for both v7.4 and v7.5 runs?
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Originally posted by keith View PostThanks for the logs.
Test 2 is the start of using all CPU cores in parallel. If possible, can you try running the tests in single CPU mode and see if you get a huge slowdown as well.
Also, are you using the same USB stick for both v7.4 and v7.5 runs?
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I did some testing with v7.5. Used Test #2. Single CPU was fast. Round Robin was fast. Sequential and Parallel were slow. Also of note is that during and even after running a test I very often could not use Esc or c to exit out of the test. It appears my machine was hung. Even if the test ran successfully, often I could not enter any of the numbers on the resulting menu to get me back to the main menu.
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We were not able to reproduce the problem here, V7.5 was in fact very marginally faster than V7.4.
Your problem might be a subtle version of the known multi-threaded UEFI BIOS bugs. Gigabyte did have a heap of bad boards. Hangs and restarts were some of the symptoms. Doesn't explain the V7.4 / V7.5 difference in behaviour however. Give us a couple of days, we should be able to send you a debug build to confirm if this is the issue.
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