if memtest86+ goes through 11 passes without any errors and then has an error on the 12th pass, is that a "bad" thing? Trying to isolate a problem, so I'm just curious. Sorry if it's a dumb question :-/
6/3/2008 7:15:23 PM
it's not a good thing, an access pattern similar to the failing test pattern would be expected to result in errors within a similar time frame[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 8:50 PM. Reason : .]
6/3/2008 8:47:41 PM
my rule of thumb - let memtest run for 24hrs, if any errors, you got a memory problem.
6/3/2008 10:10:25 PM
Bad memory or bad memory bank
6/3/2008 10:53:11 PM
Are you looking for a memory problem that you feel exists, or just hunting for one?
6/3/2008 11:06:31 PM
eh, trying to see if a problem is related to certain sticks of memory, the motherboard, or both.
6/3/2008 11:28:55 PM
Ah, well yea I'm agreeing that 1/12 fail rate is good enough for so called "random" lockups/reboots ... but if that's your problem, it also could be the motherboard/memory bank like ^^^ said. Typically when the memory starts going, you know it and can reproduce it regularly (ie, more than 1/12 of the time).
6/3/2008 11:34:15 PM
i'm leaning towards mobo on this one. just too much seems shaky with this thing for it to be anything else. kinda sux
6/3/2008 11:40:39 PM
i had the exact same results with my Asus P5E3 Premium, with Corsair DDR3 ram.After about 11-12 passes it would start failing one error on each subsequent pass, never before.I RMA'd the motherboard and the ram I changed for another brand. Going with OCZ this time.
6/4/2008 10:56:36 AM
i need to do a 24hr test on mines yo.
6/4/2008 11:45:21 AM
one more stupid memtest question - is 2 12 hour runs of memtest as good as a 24 hour memtest run?
7/6/2008 12:03:15 PM
Yes, but it's not as good as 1/2 of a 48 hr memtest run.
7/6/2008 12:07:01 PM
i can live with that
7/6/2008 12:10:39 PM
just an fyi - OC'ing the cpu can cause memory errors in memtest.
7/6/2008 4:23:02 PM