Originally posted by: dlxmax
Q]It's perfectly reliable. The same version will be reliable with future chipsets that haven't even been released. Why? Because a memory test is functionally a very simple thing. Write to memory, then verify the data.
Chipset supports enables advanced features of Memtest86, such as the ability to adjust your memory timings within the application.
On a side note, I set the NB to auto today and took a voltage reading. It was ~1.61v I recall, at my 408 fsb (although it's functionally 459 since my x9 cpu runs at x8). So I guess I'm undervolting my NB with my typical 1.393v bios selection. It also helps explain why at my current settings I can't even boot with the 1.208v setting.
Also ran 3dMark06 and scored 6412, no artifacts, stable system. But totally modded 7900GS

Looks like most of the better scores on there were people running SLI 7x00's and 8800 setups.