Report Date | 2016-02-27 04:05:31 |
Generated by |
MemTest86 V10.5 Site (64-bit) |
Result | FAIL |
EFI Specifications | 2.50 |
System | |
Manufacturer | Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. |
Product Name | GS63 7RD |
Version | REV:1.0 |
Serial Number | 9S716K412055ZI2000015 |
BIOS | |
Vendor | American Megatrends Inc. |
Version | E16K4IMS.110 |
Release Date | 12/07/2017 |
Baseboard | |
Manufacturer | Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. |
Product Name | MS-16K4 |
Version | REV:1.0 |
Serial Number | BSS-0123456789 |
CPU Type | Intel Core i7-7700HQ @ 2.80GHz |
CPU Clock | 2776 MHz [Turbo: 3444.6 MHz] |
# Logical Processors | 8 (4 enabled for testing) |
L1 Cache | 4 x 64K (169693 MB/s) |
L2 Cache | 4 x 256K (73832 MB/s) |
L3 Cache | 6144K (42150 MB/s) |
Memory | 16273M (19004 MB/s) |
RAM Configuration | DDR4 2400MT/s / x2 Channel / 17-17-17-39 / 1.200V |
Number of RAM SPDs detected | 2 |
SPD #0 | 8GB DDR4 1Rx8 PC4-19200 |
Vendor Part Info | Kingston / MSI24D4S7S8MB-8 / 1C2478B9 |
JEDEC Profile | 2400MT/s 17-17-17-39 1.2V |
SPD #1 | 8GB DDR4 1Rx8 PC4-19200 |
Vendor Part Info | Kingston / MSI24D4S7S8MB-8 / 1B24BFB9 |
JEDEC Profile | 2400MT/s 17-17-17-39 1.2V |
Number of RAM slots | 2 |
Number of RAM modules | 2 |
ChannelA-DIMM0 | 8GB DDR4 1Rx8 PC4-19200 |
Vendor Part Info | Kingston / MSI24D4S7S8MB-8 / 1C2478B9 |
SMBIOS Profile | 2400MT/s 1.2V |
ChannelB-DIMM0 | 8GB DDR4 1Rx8 PC4-19200 |
Vendor Part Info | Kingston / MSI24D4S7S8MB-8 / 1B24BFB9 |
SMBIOS Profile | 2400MT/s 1.2V |
Test Start Time | 2016-02-27 04:04:07 |
Elapsed Time | 0:00:51 |
Memory Range Tested | 0x0 - 46F000000 (18160MB) |
CPU Selection Mode | Single: CPU # 0 |
CPU Temperature Min/Max/Ave | 58C/58C/58C |
RAM Temperature Min/Max/Ave | -/-/- |
# Tests Passed | 0/1 (0%) |
Lowest Error Address | 0x184368080 (6211MB) |
Highest Error Address | 0x18436FF70 (6211MB) |
Bits in Error Mask | 00000000000000C0 |
Bits in Error | 2 |
Max Contiguous Errors | 2 |
CPUs that detected memory errors | { 0 } |
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63 | 0 |
Test | # Tests Passed | Errors |
Test 1 [Address test, own address, 1 CPU] | 0/1 (0%) | 670 |
Last 10 Errors |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF70/A1, Expected: 000000018436FF70, Actual: 000000008436FFB0 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF68/A1, Expected: 000000018436FF68, Actual: 000000008436FF28 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF60/B1, Expected: 000000018436FF60, Actual: 000000008436FF20 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF58/A1, Expected: 000000018436FF58, Actual: 000000008436FF18 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF40/A1, Expected: 000000018436FF40, Actual: 000000008436FF00 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF38/A1, Expected: 000000018436FF38, Actual: 000000008436FFF8 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF30/B1, Expected: 000000018436FF30, Actual: 000000008436FF70 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF28/B1, Expected: 000000018436FF28, Actual: 000000008436FF68 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF18/B1, Expected: 000000018436FF18, Actual: 000000008436FFD8 |
2016-02-27 04:04:56 - [Data Error] Test: 1, CPU: 0, Address: 18436FF10/A1, Expected: 000000018436FF10, Actual: 000000008436FF90 |
Temporary workaround for Grub2 Linux: BadRAM filtering |
For Unix-based distributions that use GRUB2 as a bootloader, BadRAM filtering can be used to exclude known defective memory addreses from being used by the operating system. This temporary workaround can be applied as follows:
GRUB_BADRAM="0x000000184368000,0xFFFFFFFFFFFF8000"
sudo update-grub
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Temporary workaround for Windows: badmemorylist filtering in BCD store |
For Windows Vista and later, the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store can be used to exclude physical page frames (PFN) from being used by the operating system. This temporary workaround can be applied as follows:
bcdedit /set {badmemory} badmemoryaccess no
bcdedit /set {badmemory} badmemorylist 0x184368 0x184369 0x18436A 0x18436B 0x18436C 0x18436D 0x18436E 0x18436F
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