Did I fail Memtest86..?

z1ggy

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I believe I used version 4.6.

I ran the test for 22hr or so, did 15 passes, 3 iterations. The overall results said I had 65353+ errors and 19 max contiguous errors. My comp does crash from time to time, although I think this is more of a registry file/HD problem. So, to me it looks like I failed big time. Do I need new memory?

Also, does G skill have life time warranty on their RAM? If so, can I simply send my sticks back to them, and get 8gb back for free? Thanks.
 

Dahak

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With that number of error it could be yes your memory is bad, but I would check the following first.

1) are you overclocking? if so run it at stock and see
2) is the memory running at spec?
3) is there a bios update to the board to help compatibility?
4) is it two sticks of 4GB Ram? or its it 1 stick of 8GB Ram.
4a) if it is two stick, try one stick at a time and see if it fails.

if it still fails after all that then I would replace the ram. I am not familiar enough with G.Skill to know if there is a lifetime warranty or not
 

z1ggy

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With that number of error it could be yes your memory is bad, but I would check the following first.

1) are you overclocking? if so run it at stock and see
2) is the memory running at spec?
3) is there a bios update to the board to help compatibility?
4) is it two sticks of 4GB Ram? or its it 1 stick of 8GB Ram.
4a) if it is two stick, try one stick at a time and see if it fails.

if it still fails after all that then I would replace the ram. I am not familiar enough with G.Skill to know if there is a lifetime warranty or not

1. no
2. yes
3. unsure but I was under the impression to not mess with the BIOS/UEFI
4. 2x4gb
4a. okay
 

gbeirn

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Run Memtest+, latest version is 5.01 I believe. So older versions will not work well with newer chipsets/CPUs.
 

z1ggy

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Run Memtest+, latest version is 5.01 I believe. So older versions will not work well with newer chipsets/CPUs.
Okay, I will download that verson, thanks.

Generally true... unless you are encountering problems. :biggrin:
I'll check to see if an update has been released. Can I do this right from the UEFI main screen, or do I need to go to ASRock's website?

Also I looked and G.skill does offer lifetime warranty on their RAM. I'd need to go get an RMA code and then ship the memory back to them.
 

xgsound

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The most I ever ran Memtest86 was 1 pass of every test. More cannot hurt. I considered any error bad ram at current timings and voltages; I would then retest at new timings or voltage looking for no errors.

I often start troubleshooting for random crashes with memtest86 because it uses so few other resources and establishes memory as good or bad. YMMV

Jim
 
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z1ggy

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So it's clear I've got some junkie RAM. However, windows is running funky, too. I downloaded Diskcheckup and ran the quick test. All statuses as OK. But when I run the long test (which takes over night) I come back and the computer always crashes. Is this due to the RAM, too?

I'm thinking I need some new memory and also a reformat of windows. I might grab an SSD while I'm at it if I'm going to bother doing a reformat.

I'm assuming my HD is okay though, even though the computer seems to keep crashing during the long test? The SMART values all say OK.. no critical errors or anything.