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Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC sbridge MC1: HANDLING MCE MEMORY ERROR
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC sbridge MC1: CPU 8: Machine Check Event: 0 Bank 9: 8c000041000800c0
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC sbridge MC1: TSC 5d47b8b4313ff8 
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC sbridge MC1: ADDR f030c7000 
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC sbridge MC1: MISC 918c0008000828c 
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC sbridge MC1: PROCESSOR 0:306e4 TIME 1650568198 SOCKET 1 APIC 20
Apr 21 14:09:58 Enterprise kernel: EDAC MC1: 1 CE memory scrubbing error on CPU_SrcID#1_Ha#0_Chan#0_DIMM#0 (channel:0 page:0xf030c7 offset:0x0 grain:32 syndrome:0x0 -  area:DRAM err_code:0008:00c0 socket:1 ha:0 channel_mask:1 rank:255)

Bad memory.  Replace.  Your system event log in the BIOS may have more information beyond DIMM #0 as to which is beginning to fail

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Does this mean the memory as actually gone bad or could it be caused by error correcting. The ram I'm using is ECC. Would this kind of error show up if the module had to actually correct something, or does this only come up if the memory is actually dead or dying?

 

Also what kind of test should i run to make sure I replaced the correct module?

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I'd say it's bad because it is currently being corrected by virtue of it being ECC.  IMO, ECC is purchased so that you know when one is beginning to return errors so that it can then be replaced rather than waiting for the module to get bad enough that it can no longer correct the errors.

 

The SEL should tell you exactly which DIMM it is (or mce says that it's DIMM0, but I'd trust the SEL more than what mce says for identification)

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