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Memtest User Guide For ROG Motherboards

X-ROG
Level 15
What is memtest86+
Memtest86+ is a utility designed to test your memory for read and write errors. The application repeatedly writes sequences of data to all memory locations and reads them back again while verifying whether the result of the read are the same as what was written to memory.

Memory errors can be due to either the wrong BIOS settings; either memory timings or insufficient voltage (especially when overclocked), or it could be due to a damaged memory DIMM. Memtest simply identify that errors exist, and you must use logical elimination to determine where the problem lies. This process is explained in ‘how to test your memory modules’ on the next page.



Based on the well-known original memtest86 written by Chris Brady, memtest86+ is a port by some members of the x86-secret team (http://www.x86-secret.com/), now working at www.canardpc.com. Our goal is to provide an up-to-date and completly reliable version of this software tool aimed at memory failures detection.

Memtest86+ is, like the original, released under the terms of the Gnu Public License (GPL). No restrictions for use, private or commercial exist other than the ones mentioned in the Gnu Public License (GPL). Texts about the original version was taken from the original website and written by Chris Brady.

PS : A newsletter for memtest86+ updates is available (http://www.memtest.org/#ml) / Donation (http://www.memtest.org/#donation) for Memtest86+ welcome. Please support free GPL software.

What do I need?
First you will need to download the application. The download section is here http://www.memtest.org/#downiso

A USB Drive or a CD/DVD burner and a blank writable disc. The USB method is preferred because it’s easier and less wasteful than burning a disc.

How to create the Bootable Memtest86+ USB drive
I strongly suggest you download the USB version as this is the easiest of all to use in my view and that is the version I will be referring to in this guide.

The process of creating a bootable Memtest86 USB drive could not be easier. Download the ‘Auto-installer for USB key) and simple run the application on completion of the download.



You will not need a very big USB drive for Memtest86+; a 1GB USB drive will certainly be big enough. Make sure you have removed any data from the USB stick that you are going to use for your Memtest86+ USB drive as the USB drive will be formatted during the installation process.



Simply follow the instructions, make sure you select the correct drive as there is no going back once you start the process.



I strongly recommend that you remove all other USB drives when creating a Memtest86 USB device.



And that is all there is to it.

How do I use Memtest86+
First you will need to fit your Memtest86+ USB drive into an available USB port. I suggest you use the USB2 ports found on the rear panel, as below, but all USB ports should work.



Power up your system and select your first boot deivce from the list either in BIOS or using the Boot manager which can be accessed during the POST process using the F8 key.

Once selected the Memtest86+ USB drive will auto load and the test will begin automatically.

How long does memtest run?
Memtest86+ will run continuously unless you stop it. The tests are cycled over and over again. Memtest86+ runs a number of different tests which each test different aspects of your system ram in trying to expose any errors in our memory. You can check the progress of the test by looking at the two progress pars that are found at the top right of your screen. The upper progress bar represents the current cycle’s progress, the lower progress bas is active test progress. One cycle consists of all the tests in the memtest suite. It is recommended that several cycles of Memtest86+ are completed before stopping the test. Two cycles is the bare minimum in my view. The reason for that is because certain types of errors will not show up until the system has been running for some time.

Once successful cycle of memtest86+ will be sufficient to determine if your memory is good most times, however to be quite certain that your memory (or the overclock of your memory) is completely stable multiple cycles are recommended. Only a flawless or error free cycle is acceptable.


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HiVizMan
Level 40
Your ram is stable. And memtest86+ does not always display the correct frequency.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

Camus
Level 8
Guys I am running memtest after long time i did my last check. And here what i got after running for about 2 hours and 30 minutes, my first module on the first red one slot (left to right). Why I have these hieroglyphics.....

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I means some kind of error?

Thanks in advance.
CPU: i5-3570k @ 4.400GHz. RAM: G. Skill Trident X @ 2400MHz CL10 (4x4GB) 10-12-12-31-2 MOBO: Maximus V Gene. BIOS:1903 CASE: Corsair Obsidian 800D. CPU COOLER: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate with 3 Noctua Fans NF-F12 industrial PPC-3000 PWM SSD: 2 x 256Gb Plextor M6S in RAID 0 HDD: 1 x 2Tb WD20EARX. PSU: Corsair Gold AX850 GPU: msi GTX 680 Twin Frozr iii OC 2gb GDDR5 Monitor: BenQ XL2410T. HEADSET: CM Storm Sirus 5.1 OS: Win 10 Pro 64 bits

Zka17
Level 16
LOL, Camus, your memories seemingly are OK, but I would double-check the graphics card...

Camus
Level 8
Really? My video card has no problem at all.

Sometimes apper on the first round of the test. But generally occurs after 1 hour of test. No matter the ram module.
CPU: i5-3570k @ 4.400GHz. RAM: G. Skill Trident X @ 2400MHz CL10 (4x4GB) 10-12-12-31-2 MOBO: Maximus V Gene. BIOS:1903 CASE: Corsair Obsidian 800D. CPU COOLER: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate with 3 Noctua Fans NF-F12 industrial PPC-3000 PWM SSD: 2 x 256Gb Plextor M6S in RAID 0 HDD: 1 x 2Tb WD20EARX. PSU: Corsair Gold AX850 GPU: msi GTX 680 Twin Frozr iii OC 2gb GDDR5 Monitor: BenQ XL2410T. HEADSET: CM Storm Sirus 5.1 OS: Win 10 Pro 64 bits

KPRage
Level 10
Camus, see if you can have a check at the temps using external temp check tools.. Also, try without a GPU once.. 🙂
CPU: Intel i5 3570k OC'd to 4.6GHz @1.170V; Mobo: MVG; GPU: Zotac 1070 mini OC'd to +210MHz/+205MHz; Memory: 8GB (2X4GB dual channel) Corsair Vengeance 1333Mhz 9-10-9-T2; SSD: Samsung 840 pro; HDD: 1TB WD Green 6Gbps; PSU: Corsair GS 600w; Case: Bitfenix Merc Alpha:Hybrid Octane in progress; Cooler: Corsair H80 closed loop cooling @ high profile;

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Camus
Level 8
ok I will try without GPU. You mean...with a Laser gun temp or whatever it called, because i have one.

It is because i have my GPU OC'ed?
CPU: i5-3570k @ 4.400GHz. RAM: G. Skill Trident X @ 2400MHz CL10 (4x4GB) 10-12-12-31-2 MOBO: Maximus V Gene. BIOS:1903 CASE: Corsair Obsidian 800D. CPU COOLER: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate with 3 Noctua Fans NF-F12 industrial PPC-3000 PWM SSD: 2 x 256Gb Plextor M6S in RAID 0 HDD: 1 x 2Tb WD20EARX. PSU: Corsair Gold AX850 GPU: msi GTX 680 Twin Frozr iii OC 2gb GDDR5 Monitor: BenQ XL2410T. HEADSET: CM Storm Sirus 5.1 OS: Win 10 Pro 64 bits

Camus wrote:
It is because i have my GPU OC'ed?


Yes, it could be... specially if you used an application in OS... - with memtest86+ you're not booting in OS, so your OC settings can not be fully applied... I suspect that the graphics fan settings are the culprit...

So, I would do what HiVizMan suggested...

HiVizMan
Level 40
Are you able to run the on board graphics and not use your VGA card, if so please try Memtest86+ via your IGP and have your discrete card removed.
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