Jason Clinton wrote:
On Sunday 5 June 2005 11:40, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
Several of you have mentioned finding bad RAM with memtest86 lately. How long to you usually let it run?
In my experience, if it's going to find something, it finds it in less than an hour.
I would usually start it before I went on a lunch break and if it didn't find anything by the time I returned, I figured the memory was good.
That leaves some variables that have squicked better than us . The case example of personal note was thermal- server not re-installed into place it lived when in real use. A eurostyle wall unit - lacking good breathing room. Passed FINE overnight in a cool shop basement.