P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Dec 7, 2013 #61 Yes, as I said in post 49: Ensure you're testing other slots as well as the DIMM slot(s) could be faulty if you're consistently putting all the sticks into the same slot. Click to expand... If you're not crashing in other slots whatsoever it's a faulty DIMM slot and the board needs to be replaced. Regards, Patrick
Yes, as I said in post 49: Ensure you're testing other slots as well as the DIMM slot(s) could be faulty if you're consistently putting all the sticks into the same slot. Click to expand... If you're not crashing in other slots whatsoever it's a faulty DIMM slot and the board needs to be replaced. Regards, Patrick
U usasma Retired Admin Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 2,126 Dec 9, 2013 #62 You're right - it found errors (see the "Errors" thing in the lower right - with Test 6 you got 364 errors). Use this link to figure out which stick/slot is to blame (start at step 6): Memory Diagnostics
You're right - it found errors (see the "Errors" thing in the lower right - with Test 6 you got 364 errors). Use this link to figure out which stick/slot is to blame (start at step 6): Memory Diagnostics