Memory testing programs?

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Hi all,

Anyone know of a thorough memory testing program to use on a possible sick DDR memory stick?

Thanks..


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<A HREF="http://www.memtest86.com/" target="_new">Memtest86</A>: runs in DOS off booting a floppy disk

I hope you fix your problem.
Bryan

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Thanks

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dammit... someone beat me to saying MEMTEST86 :frown:

i love it.
1. OS independent
2. small and compact
3. can detect the tinyiest mem problems

e.g. my new kt333 system was bugged with tiny glitches. after running memtest, 1 full pass revealed very slight memory errors. apparently my corsair DDR ram didnt like 166 @ turbo + hardest mem timings. a boost of the ram voltage to 2.6v and the problem was gone.
Q.E.D.


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