Hi all,
I'm experiencing a bit of system instability and wondered if you could help point me in the right direction in terms of diagnosing it. Years ago this would have probably been an easy one for me but I've been out of the game for a while so need some pointers!
System is freezing/rebooting/suffering file corruption/BSOD (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL/attempting to write to read only memory) depending on what I'm doing.
It started with system freezes (unresponsive but desktop still visible on screen) in Ubuntu when training machine learning models with TensorFlow (basically high GPU usage/moderate CPU+RAM usage) and then moved on to file corruption when running TensorFlow on CPU (all 24 cores in 100% use, 60-70% RAM usage). Slightly worryingly when I rebooted into Windows after seeing the corruption in Ubuntu, Windows told me there was OS corruption and wanted to repair my install (which failed). Removing one of the sticks of RAM resolved that issue for a while.
After reinstalling the other stick a day or so later, GTA V just crashed after about 5 minutes with a BSOD. Then on reboot the system wouldn't POST. Removing the stick of RAM again allowed it to POST again, but half way through writing out this post the system rebooted itself and got stuck in a BSOD loop again.
Backing off from D.O.C.P settings to Auto (DDR3200 => DDR2133) has (so far...) allowed me to try and finish off this post.
To me this seems obvious that it's a RAM issue, but I want to be able to say that for certain. I think a dodgy PSU could also cause issues like this, or maybe even the CPU (now that the memory controller is part of the chip). Temperatures don't seem unreasonable (~50 degrees as reported by Ryzen master when typing this). Unfortunately I don't have any components I can swap out to narrow it down in that way.
I thought I'd start by running a RAM check. In the old days I'd run loops of memtest86+ but gather that's a bit out of date now?
Basic system specs:
AMD 3900X
ASUS B550-F motherboard
2x32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (3200/C16)
NVIDIA 2070 Super
650W Antec TruePower PSU
Any help/tips/pointers would be much appreciated!
Thanks
TL;DR: how do I check my RAM on a modern Ryzen-based system?
I'm experiencing a bit of system instability and wondered if you could help point me in the right direction in terms of diagnosing it. Years ago this would have probably been an easy one for me but I've been out of the game for a while so need some pointers!
System is freezing/rebooting/suffering file corruption/BSOD (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL/attempting to write to read only memory) depending on what I'm doing.
It started with system freezes (unresponsive but desktop still visible on screen) in Ubuntu when training machine learning models with TensorFlow (basically high GPU usage/moderate CPU+RAM usage) and then moved on to file corruption when running TensorFlow on CPU (all 24 cores in 100% use, 60-70% RAM usage). Slightly worryingly when I rebooted into Windows after seeing the corruption in Ubuntu, Windows told me there was OS corruption and wanted to repair my install (which failed). Removing one of the sticks of RAM resolved that issue for a while.
After reinstalling the other stick a day or so later, GTA V just crashed after about 5 minutes with a BSOD. Then on reboot the system wouldn't POST. Removing the stick of RAM again allowed it to POST again, but half way through writing out this post the system rebooted itself and got stuck in a BSOD loop again.
Backing off from D.O.C.P settings to Auto (DDR3200 => DDR2133) has (so far...) allowed me to try and finish off this post.
To me this seems obvious that it's a RAM issue, but I want to be able to say that for certain. I think a dodgy PSU could also cause issues like this, or maybe even the CPU (now that the memory controller is part of the chip). Temperatures don't seem unreasonable (~50 degrees as reported by Ryzen master when typing this). Unfortunately I don't have any components I can swap out to narrow it down in that way.
I thought I'd start by running a RAM check. In the old days I'd run loops of memtest86+ but gather that's a bit out of date now?
Basic system specs:
AMD 3900X
ASUS B550-F motherboard
2x32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (3200/C16)
NVIDIA 2070 Super
650W Antec TruePower PSU
Any help/tips/pointers would be much appreciated!
Thanks

TL;DR: how do I check my RAM on a modern Ryzen-based system?