WhyAmIgettingMemoryErrors

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Why Am I Getting Memory Errors?

To help understand why you are seeing memory errors, please have a look at HowMemoryEdacHardwareWorks.

The reason that you are seeing problems is very likely to be one of:

  • Your RAM is bad
  • Your Motherboard is bad
  • Your CPU is bad (for CPUs which have the memory controller built into the CPU core, such at the AMD Opteron/Athlon-64)
  • The connection between your motherboard and your CPU, or memory module is bad
  • Some of your hardware is being operated out of spec, such as:
    • Things are being run too hot
    • Timings are being violated (e.g. running memory too fast, or bad DRAM clock generation)
    • Supply voltages to the critical compontents
  • You have seen one or more "Single Event Upsets" - see SoftErrors
  • The EDAC module is buggy