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    Mario Coelho
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    If only to rule it out, you should run memtest from the boot menu for a minimum of a couple passes (ideally 24 hours)

     

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    new Server (1 week old) 

    Hope you mean "new to you".  The CPU was introduced in 2012, and long discontinued.

     

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    Hi

    Thanks for the help.

     

    Yes, new for me as it replaces an old mobo + i7-820 that server for 3 years without a single issue, had to setup a new mobo+cpu with what had available.

     

    Times for new purchase are not favorable 🙂 now.

     

    Will run the memtest and get back.

     

    MC

     

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    On 4/30/2024 at 1:28 AM, Squid said:

    If only to rule it out, you should run memtest from the boot menu for a minimum of a couple passes (ideally 24 hours)

     

    Hope you mean "new to you".  The CPU was introduced in 2012, and long discontinued.

     

     

    Hi,

    Run the memtest and got several errors after removing two sticks run the memtest again with no errors, after this copied  300GB to unraid box and the problema did no occur again 

     

    Thanks so much Squid for the the help 🙌.

     

    All the best,

    MC

     

     

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