Hi,
Got an i7 4930k, Asus X79 Deluxe mobo, 32GB quad channel Dominator Platinum @1866, GTX 780 SC, Crucial M500 960GB SSD, WD Velociraptor 1TB and 850W Antec True Power PSU.
Just got new system up and running everything shows up fine 32GB with my entire computer on stock default settings in Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.
Ran Sisoft Sandra and got BSOD couple times after restarting computer.
I made sure all 4 modules are installed properly on the designated slots and ran Memtest86.
After 4 passes I had about 16 errors on test #6 and 2 errors on test #9.
Tested modules one by one and three of them appeared to work fine with zero errors.
The errant one had a couple errors on test #3.
Also did a test in pairs with one bad one and one good one and in one instance there were about 16 errors on test #6 when combined with the good one - which I found interesting when combined.
I'm not sure if I should be really worried but and error is an error and I'm almost positive I nailed it down to the culprit module.
Should I be worried with less than 20 errors with 32GB RAM? Is it worth doing an RMA on one module out of my quad channel RAM?
Should I return all the RAM even though it came in a set of tested quad channel RAM? I'd hate to return 3 working ones and risk getting new ones that are possibly bad.
Here are 2 screen grabs I was able to get:
Got an i7 4930k, Asus X79 Deluxe mobo, 32GB quad channel Dominator Platinum @1866, GTX 780 SC, Crucial M500 960GB SSD, WD Velociraptor 1TB and 850W Antec True Power PSU.
Just got new system up and running everything shows up fine 32GB with my entire computer on stock default settings in Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.
Ran Sisoft Sandra and got BSOD couple times after restarting computer.
I made sure all 4 modules are installed properly on the designated slots and ran Memtest86.
After 4 passes I had about 16 errors on test #6 and 2 errors on test #9.
Tested modules one by one and three of them appeared to work fine with zero errors.
The errant one had a couple errors on test #3.
Also did a test in pairs with one bad one and one good one and in one instance there were about 16 errors on test #6 when combined with the good one - which I found interesting when combined.
I'm not sure if I should be really worried but and error is an error and I'm almost positive I nailed it down to the culprit module.
Should I be worried with less than 20 errors with 32GB RAM? Is it worth doing an RMA on one module out of my quad channel RAM?
Should I return all the RAM even though it came in a set of tested quad channel RAM? I'd hate to return 3 working ones and risk getting new ones that are possibly bad.
Here are 2 screen grabs I was able to get:
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