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Posted: Sat, 20th Jul 2019 17:34 Post subject: memory stability free test tool |
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what is a good tool to test memory stability ? im running into a once in a week memory management bluecreen in win7 while watching movies on youtube with a lot of tabs open, like its almost always when some video tabs are open it seems , but also a game loading back to start menu after the battle is over something triggers it sporadicly
i have memtest 64 and maxxmem2 preview but that one doesnt detect any issues, but havent let it run for a longer period of time yet
my memory is set at xmp profile 1 or something, no overclocking
ever since i have had a i7 920 and now i7 3770k memory stability really has been a pain in the ass compared to sdr and ddr1-2 days ...
is command rate 3t really used ? ive always used 1-2 ,
xmp , amp , jedec, man dafuck is all this shit
Manufacturer (ID) Patriot Memory (7F7F7F7F7F0200000000)
Size 8192 MBytes
Max bandwidth PC3-12800H (800 MHz)
Part number 2133 CL11 Series
Number of banks 8
Nominal Voltage 1.50 Volts
EPP no
XMP yes
XMP revision 1.3
AMP yes
JEDEC timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
JEDEC #1 5.0-5-5-14-22 @ 444 MHz
JEDEC #2 6.0-6-6-16-26 @ 533 MHz
JEDEC #3 7.0-7-7-19-30 @ 622 MHz
JEDEC #4 8.0-8-8-22-35 @ 711 MHz
JEDEC #5 9.0-9-9-24-39 @ 800 MHz
XMP profile XMP-2132
Specification PC3-17100
Voltage level 1.500 Volts
XMP timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC-CR @ frequency (voltage)
XMP #1 6.0-6-6-17-28-3T @ 581 MHz (1.500 Volts)
XMP #2 7.0-8-8-19-32-3T @ 678 MHz (1.500 Volts)
XMP #3 8.0-8-8-22-37-3T @ 775 MHz (1.500 Volts)
XMP #4 9.0-9-9-25-41-3T @ 872 MHz (1.500 Volts)
XMP #5 10.0-10-10-28-46-3T @ 969 MHz (1.500 Volts)
XMP #6 11.0-11-11-30-50-3T @ 1066 MHz (1.500 Volts)
AMP timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
AMP #1 11.0-11-11-30-50 @ 1066 MHz
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Posted: Sat, 20th Jul 2019 17:37 Post subject: |
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if memtest86+ (<<--- the name matters, 86 is outdated) runs without errors over 24hours you are fine
and im totally against your view: everything went way better with memory compatibility after s775
(especially with 4 out of 4 banks used, well ryzen still can be a bitch though)
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Posted: Sat, 20th Jul 2019 17:51 Post subject: |
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yep, thats why memtest64 sucks. its a windows tool, it cant properly check the complete ram cause windows already uses much of it
either grab memtest86+ directly and put it on an usb thumb drive or get the ultimatebootcd, its integrated there, and do the same (for example with the tool universalusbinstaller)
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Posted: Sun, 21st Jul 2019 00:25 Post subject: |
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i rather buy new ram sticks right away then run a god damn tool for 24 hours multiple times.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Jul 2019 00:50 Post subject: |
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who said multiple times? if it runs without errors for 24+ hours its rock stable, end of the story. one pass doesnt mean anything, but if its works without problems for that long time its stable
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Posted: Sun, 21st Jul 2019 13:52 Post subject: |
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I actually like the built in Windows 10 one. Seems to pick up bad sticks very quickly without having to do long soak tests.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Jul 2019 15:07 Post subject: |
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Last edited by Nalo on Wed, 3rd Jul 2024 05:50; edited 3 times in total
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Posted: Sun, 21st Jul 2019 18:07 Post subject: |
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Janz wrote: | if memtest86+ (<<--- the name matters, 86 is outdated) runs without errors over 24hours you are fine |
It's exactly the opposite: plus version is outdated now. The old 86 was purchased several years ago by Passmark and rewritten to better support UEFI systems (plus more stressy algorihms for testing). It's now in active development, unlike 86+.
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Posted: Mon, 22nd Jul 2019 13:49 Post subject: ***** |
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*****
Last edited by Areius on Fri, 19th Sep 2025 16:25; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Fri, 23rd Aug 2019 01:22 Post subject: |
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all my bluescreens vanished after setting all voltages to auto on the motherboard, like almost 10+ voltage settings n stuff, to auto, fuck tweaking lol
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Posted: Fri, 23rd Aug 2019 11:18 Post subject: |
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RAM Test by Karhu Software is IMO the best one. It's not free but definitely the fastest and most reliable test tool. MemTest86 is OK but not as good as RAM Test.
PickupArtist wrote: | all my bluescreens vanished after setting all voltages to auto on the motherboard, like almost 10+ voltage settings n stuff, to auto, fuck tweaking lol |
Try Furmark, Prime95 Small Test and your 'auto' might do wonders. 
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Badrien
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Posted: Sat, 7th Sep 2019 15:26 Post subject: ***** |
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*****
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Badrien
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Posted: Mon, 9th Sep 2019 11:23 Post subject: ***** |
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