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    Prime95 results posted. Ran for 4 hours. Max temp for core was 86 deg.

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    When possible restart Windows driver verifier > post memory dumps
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    @zbook I went to the Nvidia control panel and selected integrated graphics for everything. The only way I could test the Intel integrated GPU was to disable the Nvidia in the device manager.

    I ran the test for an hour (not 8 this time!). I'm assuming the CPU temps were for the GPU since it's integrated and there was no separate sensor. I didn't have any artifact or problems. See below screen show. Max temp on all the CPU's was 87 deg, but this was only for a split second. Most were averaging in the 70's.

    Is there a log file somewhere that you would like to see? Not sure if FurMark writes one.

    Thanks!

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    At this time you have done the best you could less the removal of the Nvidia GPU card.
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    zbook said:
    At this time you have done the best you could less the removal of the Nvidia GPU card.
    Knowing my luck, I would probably mess it up.

    I'll test the memory when I get a chance. 1 DIMM should take about 24 hours maybe? (16 GB)

    Thanks again for all your help. I'll reenable the verifier soon.
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    That's an approximate time interval 1 - 2 hours / GB RAM.
    It sometimes takes passes into the 20s to find malfunctioning RAM.
    So if the shift and sleep deprivation leads to a 20 pass test then you will have more comfort in the results. :)
    If there is just 1 error you can abort testing and test the next RAM module.
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    I reenabled the verifier only to have an immediate crash. WhoCrashed showed one as the Citrix USB driver (which is required for me to connect to the hospital EMR). I need to find the contact info to possibly send the Windows dump files to them to see if they can fix their drivers.

    The other is ntoskrnl. I ran chkdsk upon rebooting and it didn't find any errors. Any other tips? I had to disable verifier in safe mode to get back up again.

    Logs are available at Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online.

    On another note, what program do you use to analyze dump files?
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    zbook said:
    That's an approximate time interval 1 - 2 hours / GB RAM.
    It sometimes takes passes into the 20s to find malfunctioning RAM.
    So if the shift and sleep deprivation leads to a 20 pass test then you will have more comfort in the results. :)
    If there is just 1 error you can abort testing and test the next RAM module.
    20 passes? Oy, I think it might be cheaper to buy new memory than to have my laptop down that long.
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    8 or more passes is fine as it reduces the false negatives.
    The more the passes the better the testing conditions.
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