The fact that it can be reproduced by a soft reboot and it's always the same memory address suggests this is far from intermittent (though it depends on your specific meaning). If swapping the ram shows the same addresses failing it's likely to be motherboard, if the addresses change its going to be following the failed stick. On 17 May 2015 12:14, "Leo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 17/05/15 12:10, Vic wrote: > >> >> if the computer locks up and I then run memtest on reboot it finds >>> errors in the same memory locations each time. However if I reboot >>> cleanly it doesn't find errors. The fact it finds them in the same >>> locations would indicate to me that it's a memory problem. However, I >>> also ran the mprime torture test, and that failed on both the memory >>> intensive test, and the test that doesn't use much memory. Which would >>> tend to indicate that it's not a memory problem. >>> >> >> Have you tried a different power supply? Such intermittent issues can be >> power-related. >> >> Vic. >> >> >> > The PSU is new, so I hadn't considered that. I could certainly try another > one though. > > Leo > > -- > Please post to: [email protected] > Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire > LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk > -------------------------------------------------------------- >
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