October 7, 20187 yr So, I have decided to build another unRaid box for a dual gaming rig with some spare hardware I had. Currently still on the trial period, but plan on purchasing here in the next few days. Specs: SABERTOOTH 990FX FX 8350 @ 4.8 (4 cores per VM) 16gb G.skill @ 1866 (6.6GB per VM) 120GB SSD (50gb per VM) 500GB HDD (248GB per VM) The rig has been gaming without any issues so far, but I have noticed this in the log while they are gaming: Oct 4 13:51:26 twotowers kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Oct 4 13:51:26 twotowers kernel: [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required. Oct 4 13:51:26 twotowers kernel: [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (15:2:0) MC2_STATUS[Over|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|-|-|CECC]: 0xdc2540d000040136 Oct 4 13:51:26 twotowers kernel: [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x000000027eed8038 Oct 4 13:51:26 twotowers kernel: [Hardware Error]: MC2 Error: Fill ECC error on data fills. Oct 4 13:51:26 twotowers kernel: [Hardware Error]: cache level: L2, tx: DATA, mem-tx: DRD The errors are consistent and predictable. It is the same exact error and only throws while both Windows 10 VMs are gaming. I am no expert, but I noticed it said ECC error and I don't believe my RAM is ECC. So, I went into the BIOS and disabled ECC mode. Like I said, there haven't been any issues so far. But am curious if there is something going wrong and I am just not aware of it. Attached diagnostics when the error happened. Thanks for looking! twotowers-diagnostics-20181007-1134.zip Edited October 7, 20187 yr by Gavin10 added more VM details
October 7, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, Gavin10 said: I am no expert, but I noticed it said ECC error and I don't believe my RAM is ECC. You might want to confirm that with a google search on the PN for the memory before you do that. Otherwise, you do have memory issues.
October 8, 20187 yr Author I have looked it up and it does not seem like it is ECC memory. https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f3-1866c9d-16gxm How can I check to be certain it is memory issues?
October 8, 20187 yr Author Well, good news. After 3 passes there have been 0 errors. Is that a good amount of passes?
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