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Am Sonntag 21 August 2011, 18:12:00 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: |
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> On 08/21/2011 02:19 PM, Francesco Talamona wrote: |
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> > I wish yours it's not a RAM |
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> > issue, it could be tricky to spot, because memtest is not putting any |
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> > load to the machine, so it's very useful when it reports error, but when |
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> > it doesn't you can't be sure if RAM modules are in good health. |
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> CPU load doesn't affect RAM errors. CPU load affects CPU errors. If |
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> you only get RAM errors during heavy load, the RAM is just fine, but |
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> your CPU has a fault. |
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or you have a faulty psu that is not able to deliver clean current and stable |
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voltages as soon as the load goes up. |
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