F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The optimal method involves running stress tests under heavy load and monitoring performance over time.

The optimal method involves running stress tests under heavy load and monitoring performance over time.

The optimal method involves running stress tests under heavy load and monitoring performance over time.

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aliba1210
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01-23-2016, 12:50 AM
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Try stress tests and benchmarking tools to evaluate RAM performance under load.
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aliba1210
01-23-2016, 12:50 AM #1

Try stress tests and benchmarking tools to evaluate RAM performance under load.

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Kisakiroi
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01-23-2016, 01:07 AM
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Memory check for Windows using MemTest86 Prime95 tool
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Kisakiroi
01-23-2016, 01:07 AM #2

Memory check for Windows using MemTest86 Prime95 tool

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mini_man3000
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01-23-2016, 06:47 AM
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MemTest86 is a great choice too.
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mini_man3000
01-23-2016, 06:47 AM #3

MemTest86 is a great choice too.

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Frankette44
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01-23-2016, 10:42 PM
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Recently I've been working with TM5 and the Anta Extreme profile. I also enjoy Linpack Xtreme, running version 1.15.
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Frankette44
01-23-2016, 10:42 PM #4

Recently I've been working with TM5 and the Anta Extreme profile. I also enjoy Linpack Xtreme, running version 1.15.

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EggsyDiamond
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01-23-2016, 10:56 PM
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I ran memtest86 overnight and succeeded with zero errors. The detected speed was 3600MHz on the C16-21-21-38 model, though I could improve it further. Trying 3733MHz didn’t get it to boot; the system still wasn’t recognized as C18-22-22-39.
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EggsyDiamond
01-23-2016, 10:56 PM #5

I ran memtest86 overnight and succeeded with zero errors. The detected speed was 3600MHz on the C16-21-21-38 model, though I could improve it further. Trying 3733MHz didn’t get it to boot; the system still wasn’t recognized as C18-22-22-39.

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OfficialFreck
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01-24-2016, 12:31 AM
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Memtest86 isn't meant for checking stability, but for identifying issues.
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OfficialFreck
01-24-2016, 12:31 AM #6

Memtest86 isn't meant for checking stability, but for identifying issues.

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Zynxx
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01-26-2016, 06:14 AM
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Consider running Prime95 for stress testing and HCI MemTest for memory integrity checks.
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Zynxx
01-26-2016, 06:14 AM #7

Consider running Prime95 for stress testing and HCI MemTest for memory integrity checks.

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Bubblemalien
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01-26-2016, 06:12 PM
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Need to remove this version.
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Bubblemalien
01-26-2016, 06:12 PM #8

Need to remove this version.

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KablooieKablam
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01-27-2016, 07:41 PM
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It differs because forcing a RAM to run at higher speeds can trigger errors similar to faulty RAM, which would indeed be the same issue. In terms of error output, it behaves like defective RAM.
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KablooieKablam
01-27-2016, 07:41 PM #9

It differs because forcing a RAM to run at higher speeds can trigger errors similar to faulty RAM, which would indeed be the same issue. In terms of error output, it behaves like defective RAM.

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Texas1047
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01-29-2016, 04:40 AM
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I think these tools are mainly verifying how well RAM holds and reads information. I don’t see a clear distinction between errors from hardware issues versus overuse of RAM. I’m curious to find out if my understanding is accurate.
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Texas1047
01-29-2016, 04:40 AM #10

I think these tools are mainly verifying how well RAM holds and reads information. I don’t see a clear distinction between errors from hardware issues versus overuse of RAM. I’m curious to find out if my understanding is accurate.

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