Memtest86 Pro 10.1.1000 (ISO + USB)(x32/x64)[ML]
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Memtest86 is considered by the majority of the hardware testing community the number one application when it comes to defective RAM sticks. The answer to the question regarding the working state of the installed memory modules comes fast with Memtest86 and that is what matters the most besides the certainty of the verdict. There are many good approaches for testing memory. However, many tests simply throw some patterns at memory without much thought or knowledge of memory architecture or how errors can best be detected. This works fine for hard memory failures but does little to find intermittent errors. BIOS based memory tests are useless for finding intermittent memory errors. RAM chips consist of a large array of tightly packed memory cells, one for each bit of data. The vast majority of the intermittent failures are a result of interaction between these memory cells. Often writing a memory cell can cause one of the adjacent cells to be written with the same data. An effective memory test attempts to test for this condition. Therefore, an ideal strategy for testing memory would be the following: Write a cell with a zero. Write all of the adjacent cells with a one, one or more times. Check that the first cell still has a zero. It should be obvious that this strategy requires an exact knowledge of how the memory cells are laid out on the chip. In addition there are a never ending number of possible chip layouts for different chip types and manufacturers making this strategy impractical. However, there are testing algorithms that can approximate this ideal and MemTest86 does just this. The standard for memory diagnostics – Boots from a USB flash drive to test the RAM in your computer for faults. – Utilizing algorithms that have been in development for over 20 years. Unreliable RAM can cause a multitude of problems. Corrupted data, crashes and unexplained behaviour. Bad RAM is one of the most frustrating computer problems to have as symptoms are often random and hard to pin down. MemTest86 can help diagnose faulty RAM (or rule it out as a cause of system instability). As such it is often used by system builders, PC repair stores, overlockers & PC manufacturers. PassMark MemTest86 supports all current technologies: – 13 different RAM testing algorithms – including row hammer fault detection* – All RAM types supported (DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, SODIMM, XMP, ECC) – Self-booting off USB or Network (PXE)* boot, without needing DOS, Linux nor Windows – Optimized for UEFI-based x86/ARM systems – Native 64-bit code (since version 5) – ECC error detection & injection* – Secure Boot verified – Code signed by Microsoft – Graphical interface with mouse input – Save logs and create customizable HTML reports – Full test automation via configuration file – Support for memory blacklisting in Windows (badmemorylist) and Linux (BADRAM) – Multi-language support (Chinese, German, Russian, Spanish & more) MemTest86 Features: UEFI The new graphical standard for BIOS Network (PXE) boot Scalable, disk-less provisioning from a PXE server Reports / Logs Save results to disk Self-booting USB No O/S required All RAM types supported DDR2 / DDR3 / DDR4 / SODIMM / XMP / ECC Foreign language support Chinese, German, Russian, Japanese & more Graphical interface And mouse support 13 algorithms Including SIMD and row hammer tests Secure boot signed Code integrity verified by Microsoft What’s NEW: New Features Added new experimental memory test as Test 14 [DMA test]. This test exercises the disk controller’s DMA hardware to perform memory access, bypassing the CPU. The motivation for this test came from discovering a defective RAM module that did not produce errors when accessed via the CPU, but failed when files were read from disk via DMA. As this test is experimental, it shall be disabled by default. DIMM (Pro edition)/chip-level (Site Edition) error detection on limited number of hardware platforms. This includes mid-test error reporting, graphical UI summary report on test completion and per-DIMM/chip error count table in the HTML report. Added new config file parameter, ‘CPUMAP’, to specify the DRAM chip labeling map. By default, DRAM chips are labeled consecutively starting from U0 (eg. U0, U1,…, U15) Fixes/Enhancements Log file name now includes the timestamp Added new blacklist flag ‘DISABLE_CPUINFO’ for disabling CPU info collection Fixed ‘MAXCPUS’ config file parameter not being applied Fixed hammer test incorrectly running in single-sided mode in Free version Fixed clock speed measurement failure for ARM chipsets due to cycle count register not being enabled Fixed detection of MAC address used as unique ID for PXE boot Added support for reporting IBECC errors Fixed bug in reading ECC error count registers for various Intel/AMD Ryzen chipsets Fixed reading ECC error status register for Intel Tiger Lake-H and Alder Lake chipsets Fixed ECC detection on Intel Ice Lake-SP chipsets Added ECC detection support for multi-socket Intel Ice Lake-SP chipsets Fixed ECC support for Intel Rocket Lake chipset variant Added ECC support for AMD Ryzen Zen 3 50h-5fh chipset Fixed ECC support for AMD Ryzen Zen 2 chipsets with 2 memory channels Fixed ECC error false positives on Intel Atom C2000 chipsets Added support for retrieving Intel Ice Lake-SP CPU info Added support for retrieving Intel Ice Lake-SP RAM SPD data Added support for retrieving Intel Ice Lake-SP RAM temperature data Added SMBus (SPD) support for Intel Alder Lake-P Enable SMBus on Intel 801-based chipsets if disabled Fixed detection of SPD modules on systems with > 8 SMBus controllers (eg. quad socket systems) Fixed bug in mapping SPD module index to SMBIOS slot index Fixed detection of SPD slot for systems with soldered and removable DIMMs Fixed incorrect calculation of DDR5 transfer bandwidth Fixed DDR5 memory type in SMBIOS not being correctly parsed Fixed identification of data partition in USB flash drive Create ‘Benchmark’ directory to store RAM benchmark results if it does not already exist Updated blacklist. OS: Win98+ homepage: https://www.memtest86.com/index.html
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