memtest help

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long story short, have been advised to try memtest to see if my RAM is the problem with my PC (Wont boot), problem is, i've got no clue what the program is actually telling me :confused:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-058-GL

is what im using.

use the memtest flopy to boot from, starts checking/testing (afaik it'll go forever? :S)

after about half hour running, its still spamming red rows, in the top left of the screen is something along the lines of L2 Cache : unknown, in the top right is something like

passes: 0%

am i correct in assuming my RAM is a dud?
 
after about an hour running, im going to bed, i've noted what was currently on screen, i obviously cant print screen >_>

the following was shown:



2404 Mhz
L1 Cache: 64 39407 MB/s
L2 Cache: Unknown
Memory: 2047M 15711 MB/s
Chipset:

Pass: 2%
Test: 18%
Test *hash* 3 (inversions 8 bit pattern iirc)
Testing 108k -2048 M 2047 <
Pattern: 40404040


Wall time|Cached|RsvdMem|memmep|cache|ECC|test|Pass|Errors|ECC errs

1:04:40 2047M 568k e820-std on off std 0 (7million+) 0




followed by god knows how many rows of red lines of data. I'm assuming (hoping tbh, at least i'll finally know the problem) this points to dodgy RAM?

thanks in advance (and praying the 'spaces' aren't lost on submit)


edit: bah they were, hopefully you get the picture
 
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hehe another person having problems with this memory.
If you can go into your bios and set your voltage to 2.1 and your timings manually this might do the trick,if you cant even get the thing to turn on i think the only remedy is to buy some cheap ram with a very low voltage rating so you can get into the bios and up the voltage then shut down and swap the memory over and reboot.
 
aye, ty for the reply - after speakin to support @ ocuk, theyve advised me to manually set the timings

4-4-4-12 or w/e

i allegedly should be able to do it via BIOS in DRAM config but either can't find it, or dont have that option :S

also, somewhere in the BIOS, was the section

allocated memory: 2048 Kb
used: 0 Kb
free: 2048 Kb

does this further point to the memory not being set up correctly as opposed to being dodgy?


ty in advance
 
ICEMAN133 said:
aye, ty for the reply - after speakin to support @ ocuk, theyve advised me to manually set the timings

4-4-4-12 or w/e

i allegedly should be able to do it via BIOS in DRAM config but either can't find it, or dont have that option :S

also, somewhere in the BIOS, was the section

allocated memory: 2048 Kb
used: 0 Kb
free: 2048 Kb

does this further point to the memory not being set up correctly as opposed to being dodgy?


ty in advance

Your Motheboard is ?
 
check your manual or the website for asus as you will probally have to enable a hidden window in your bios but it should be easy to do,my DS3 is just Ctrl F1 so i imagine yours will be similiar ;)
 
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