I downloaded MemTest 3.5 to check the memory on my two overclocked PC's I put together in the past few weeks. On the E4300 with DDR2-667 2x512 Kingston, it passed the test on a few passes. This ram runs at DDR680 with 4-4-4-12 timing.
However when I tried the P915 with some generic DDR2-667 2x512, it failed. At OC the ram was running DDR733 with 5-5-5-15 timing. Voltage for this board was at the maximum (1.9 V), so I tried backing off the cpu. Same error. I then backed down the ram speed to the next step which results in DDR585, well under the rating for the ram. Same error. I even took it back to all stock settings and still got the same error.
http://hcidesign.com/memtest/
I then downloaded the Memtest86+ recommended in the sticky in this forum. With one pass of all tests the P915 reports no errors. I put the memory speed back up to DDR733 and it is currently on pass 3 of all tests with no errors reported.
Which test should I believe? The MemTest 3.5 seems somewhat more mickey mouse in comparison, and since it runs in Windows it is only testing unused ram not all of it. I wonder how receptive my dealer is going to be if I bring the machine in (with all stock settings) and show them it errors out using this MemTest 3.5? Looks like if they run Memtest86+ it is going to pass.
All suggestions appreciated,
However when I tried the P915 with some generic DDR2-667 2x512, it failed. At OC the ram was running DDR733 with 5-5-5-15 timing. Voltage for this board was at the maximum (1.9 V), so I tried backing off the cpu. Same error. I then backed down the ram speed to the next step which results in DDR585, well under the rating for the ram. Same error. I even took it back to all stock settings and still got the same error.
http://hcidesign.com/memtest/
I then downloaded the Memtest86+ recommended in the sticky in this forum. With one pass of all tests the P915 reports no errors. I put the memory speed back up to DDR733 and it is currently on pass 3 of all tests with no errors reported.
Which test should I believe? The MemTest 3.5 seems somewhat more mickey mouse in comparison, and since it runs in Windows it is only testing unused ram not all of it. I wonder how receptive my dealer is going to be if I bring the machine in (with all stock settings) and show them it errors out using this MemTest 3.5? Looks like if they run Memtest86+ it is going to pass.
All suggestions appreciated,