FAIL

Summary

Report Date 2016-02-27 04:05:31
Generated by MemTest86 V10.5 Site (64-bit)
Result FAIL

System Information

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

Result summary

Test Start Time2016-02-27 04:04:07
Elapsed Time0:00:51
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 Address0x184368080 (6211MB)
Highest Error Address0x18436FF70 (6211MB)
Bits in Error Mask00000000000000C0
Bits in Error2
Max Contiguous Errors2
CPUs that detected memory errors{ 0 }
Bits in Error
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630
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:

  1. Copy & paste the following faulty memory ranges to /etc/default/grub:
  2. GRUB_BADRAM="0x000000184368000,0xFFFFFFFFFFFF8000"
  3. Open and terminal and run the following command
  4. sudo update-grub
Warning: Masking faulty memory addresses does not fix defective RAM, but provides a temporary workaround for allowing the system to boot. Please consult the FAQ for more details
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:

  1. Open the Command Prompt (as Adminstrator) either from Windows or System Recovery options
  2. Run the following command to enable memory blacklisting:
  3. bcdedit /set {badmemory} badmemoryaccess no
  4. Run the following command to blacklist the faulty page frame numbers (PFN):
  5. bcdedit /set {badmemory} badmemorylist 0x184368 0x184369 0x18436A 0x18436B 0x18436C 0x18436D 0x18436E 0x18436F
Warning: Masking faulty memory addresses does not fix defective RAM, but provides a temporary workaround for allowing the system to boot. Please consult the FAQ for more details