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- Nov 7, 2015
Hi everyone,
Just got a pair of TridentZ's (F4-3000C15D-16GTZB) to replace Corsair Dominator's, mainly because I had problems with them on my other system (2 systems)
The 1 CPU tests went OK, no issues/errors, 2 full runs
Then switched to Parallel CPU's, hammer test reported warnings on each loop:
[Note] RAM may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips.
Tested the second system with Parallel CPU's, 3 loops, one warning + one actual error (instead of a warning each loop, all test 13)
Motherboard is MSI Z170I Gaming Pro AC
Can anyone else test memtest86 6.2.0's Hammer Test with "Parallel CPU's" for 3-4 loops on a Z170 platform?
Preferably with an MSI Z170 motherboard, since they seem to share most their issues
(This happens with no XMP by the way, at 2133mhz)
Just got a pair of TridentZ's (F4-3000C15D-16GTZB) to replace Corsair Dominator's, mainly because I had problems with them on my other system (2 systems)
The 1 CPU tests went OK, no issues/errors, 2 full runs
Then switched to Parallel CPU's, hammer test reported warnings on each loop:
[Note] RAM may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips.
Tested the second system with Parallel CPU's, 3 loops, one warning + one actual error (instead of a warning each loop, all test 13)
Motherboard is MSI Z170I Gaming Pro AC
Can anyone else test memtest86 6.2.0's Hammer Test with "Parallel CPU's" for 3-4 loops on a Z170 platform?
Preferably with an MSI Z170 motherboard, since they seem to share most their issues
(This happens with no XMP by the way, at 2133mhz)