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Error In Memtest (Ubuntu version)
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So, I have had my computer for about 6 months now, and I have not overclocked / fiddles with it for last last 5 months as I am happy with the performance I am getting. I made sure everything was error free when I was overclocking, then I dropped a bit more just to be safe.
Yesterday I had a long day at work, and there is a memtest option when you boot into Ubuntu, so I decided to run it to make sure stuff was still up to par. When I got back home 10 hours later I saw I had an error. 000acb51f0 - 2763MB good feffffff bad ffffffff err-Bits 01000000 Count 10 (some of those 0 could be o's cause I just scribbled down the stuff and my writing is messy) Does this mean anything bad, is it permanent or could it have just been bad luck? I have not noticed any unusual behavior.
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There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who can read binary, and those who can't. Math is like sex. Sure, it may give some practical results, but that is not why we do it.
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