Hi,
I recently discovered that one of my memory modules malfunctioned. Basically all memory in the range 2-4 GB and 6-8 GB was bad, using 4 x 4 GB in dual channel mode. The current problem is, that I can't be sure when it started to malfunction.
I have ran RNA World work units from July 31 till September 30. RNA World work units use lots of memory so we can be pretty sure it has used some of the (later?) defunct memory ranges. My question, is it likely that RNA World work units can finish successfully when the memory behaves badly? I would expect the application to crash though.
Regards, iconized DPC
Bad memory
Re: Bad memory
As long as the results validate properly, they have not been affected.
If the bad RAM modules had affected the active program code itself, that would have made the application crash.
If they affect the data region of the program (randomly flipping bits or something similar), the application still might run to success but the result will never validate.
If the bad RAM modules had affected the active program code itself, that would have made the application crash.
If they affect the data region of the program (randomly flipping bits or something similar), the application still might run to success but the result will never validate.
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