(03-14-2018, 03:11 AM)prof7bit Wrote:(03-13-2018, 08:09 PM)dkryder Wrote: i ran remtester @ 256M [...] on my 4GB board
You only tested a tiny fraction of your RAM, you should run it at the maximum number it will allow (typically total RAM minus 200MB or so), please run it again to test all the remaining RAM also.
absent any need based on faulty performance over 6 months there were not any reasons to allocate hours of time to a test. just as your errors showed up immediately most likely a bad memory chip on my board would have had similar results. in reality i should have not even bothered to test whst i did knowing i have had flawless performance for 6 months. i was merely curious to observe the speed of the test and was sorta disappointed in how slow it was. the fact that it output results to the screen was interesting. almost useless really, it just slowed the code down since there was no need to do that. just set code to output results file. i did not even read the man so maybe there is a setting to stop screen output, it should be the standard setting.