Yes, I always unplug for the night. After shutting down of course :roll:
Anyway, I've done memtest today.
Started this morning on the first DIMM, went to work, and when I returned it had done 23 passes without error.
I figured it would be faster than I thought, so I put in DIMM #2 already. And it failed on the very first run. And the next. Out of 5 passes, it had one without fail.
Then the turn goes to DIMM #3, which did 5 passes without error.
Brings me back to DIMM #2, just in case. And guess what? 3 passes without error.
Nice...
Maybe it's had power too recently? If it was going to fail again, it would've done so in the first or second pass, but it didn't.
So I called tech support again. Told me Memtest doesn't tell me enough, and if I want to be sure, I'd have to send back at least the memory and the MoBo so they can check out which is at fault. And if I have doubts about anything else, send it along. I guess I could do that if I can't definately find the culprit. He mentioned 5 things: MoBO, RAM, CPU, GPU, PSU. Each of which could be sent back (all in one giant package) for them to check out.
Alternatively, he suggested updating the BIOS. I told him boot failed when I disabled hyperthreading, upon which he suggested that the MoBo is defective for that reason alone if it does that, and in need of replacement.
Anyway, I'll be trying the BIOS update once more. Maybe it was a one-time event. This time I'll be loading the failsafe defaults before disabling HT. And if it fails, well I suppose I might consider inserting a floppy drive to use other means to update.
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