Le 22/07/2011 15:19, Jean-Yves F. Barbier a écrit :
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 14:58:18 +0200, Nicolas Froidure
<froidure_nico...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Alimentation Corsair CX 500
Carte mère Asus P8H67-M EVO (new hg67 B3 revision)
Memoire Kingston 4GB DDR3 - 2133 CL9 240 - Pin Dimm Kit (2pcs)
Processeur : Intel i5-2500 LGA1155 (3.30GHz, 6MB cache, LGA 1155, 95W)
SSD : Intel X25-M SATA 80GB
Avant tout, quand même, installer memtest86+ (ou utiliser son iso bootable)
et bien tester la RAM, vérifier qu'une des RAMs ne surchauffe pas (ATTENTION:
se mettre en équipotentiel avant de la toucher, CàD frotter la main 5-6
secondes sur une partie métallique sans peinture du boîtier).
Installer ampd& lire les docs pour voir si qq chose manque (ou est en trop),
et si le PB persiste, faire un rapport de bug kernel avec la totale: listing
des devices (lspci -v -v) et mod'op répétitible du kernel panic.
Re,
Info qui vaut ce qu'elle vaut, mais dans la fenêtre Moniteur Système, il
me dit que je n'ai que 2.9Gio de RAM alors que je suis sensé avoir 2x2G.
Normal ?
Sinon, en regardant les specs, je me suis rendu compte que Surcouf m'a
facturé cette carte mère :
<http://www.rueducommerce.fr/Composants/Cartes-Meres/Socket-LGA-1155/ASUS/4841196-Carte-mere-ASUS-P8H67-M-PRO-Rev-3-0-Chipset-INTEL-H67-Socket-1155.htm>
http://www.rueducommerce.fr/Composants/Cartes-Meres/Socket-LGA-1155/ASUS/4841194-Carte-mere-ASUS-P8P67-M-PRO-Rev-3-0-Chipset-INTEL-P67-Socket-1155.htm
Mais a installé celle-ci :
http://www.rueducommerce.fr/Composants/Cartes-Meres/Socket-LGA-1155/ASUS/4841199-Carte-mere-ASUS-P8H67-M-EVO-Rev-3-0-Chipset-INTEL-H67-Socket-1155.htm
Dois-je réclamer ou c'est kiff-kiff ? J'ai l'impression que la fréquence
de ma RAM est plus importante que celle maximale supportée sur cette
dernière.
Sinon, avec memtester :
memtester 1M 2
j'ai :
got 0MB (159744 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (155648 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (151552 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (147456 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (143360 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (139264 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (135168 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (131072 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (126976 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (122880 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (118784 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (114688 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (110592 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (106496 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (102400 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (98304 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (94208 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (90112 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (86016 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (81920 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (77824 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (73728 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (69632 bytes), trying mlock ...too many pages, reducing...
got 0MB (65536 bytes), trying mlock ...locked.
Loop 1/2:
Stuck Address : ok
Random Value : ok
Compare XOR : ok
Compare SUB : ok
Compare MUL : ok
Compare DIV : ok
Compare OR : ok
Compare AND : ok
Sequential Increment: ok
Solid Bits : ok
Block Sequential : ok
Checkerboard : ok
Bit Spread : ok
Bit Flip : ok
Walking Ones : ok
Walking Zeroes : ok
Loop 2/2:
Stuck Address : ok
Random Value : ok
Compare XOR : ok
Compare SUB : ok
Compare MUL : ok
Compare DIV : ok
Compare OR : ok
Compare AND : ok
Sequential Increment: ok
Solid Bits : ok
Block Sequential : ok
Checkerboard : ok
Bit Spread : ok
Bit Flip : ok
Walking Ones : ok
Walking Zeroes : ok
Done.
Merci pour l'aide