Note the at least 3 literal errors on the pass screen…
Edit: Votes don’t matter to me, but if you missed the three obvious errors on screen, you shouldn’t be a technician. The problem was failed integrated GPU capacitors.
Maybe you need to look at it again. Looks like 0 actual errors.
I can’t find the Ecc key…
I believe, and I’m probably wrong here, so feel free to correct me, that the visual glitches are part of the video card’s implementation of this specific screen mode, which would be a graphics memory glitch. So the RAM might actually be fine, but you may have a bad video chipset instead.
You’re both right and wrong. All cool.
The system’s RAM was okay, but the system’s VRAM was separate, but still integrated. It was the VRAM caps that were bad. After replacing those, the system worked fine.
Oh, nice! I was on the right track. :) Also, I think there’s another glitch. Shouldn’t there be a progress bar next to the 10%?
for a moment I thought this was 86+, for which you could submit a lil pr to fix this typo. is this is the passmark one you can prob send them an email or something?
It was a very old version from around 2008, and what I discovered was that the onboard GPU had failing capacitors. And yes, screenshot from real hardware.
I actually managed to fix it, but like who the hell expects the literal MemTest to declare a pass when obviously something failed?..
Edit: Assumption, MemTest wasn’t designed to test GPU memory back then…
oh right, I’m not sure if the GPU would really compose that differently even though it was faulty? honestly my guess was this was a typo in the program itself?
Again, please re-read my comments.
I didn’t say the GPU was faulty, I said the GPU capacitors were faulty.
Please learn the difference between components.
Please.
that still doesn’t explain this specific behaviour. habibi why are you so mad
I replaced the obviously exploded capacitors, and the system worked fine.
Explanation is simple, diagnostic software ain’t smart enough to identify that capacitor C307 or whatever is expanding and about to explode, but putting your own human eyes on it can reveal a lot!!
Wait, you said typo?
God fucking damn, none of you new fuckers can spot a binary glitch in ASCII?
There’s literally 3 on screen!
in our defence, the quality of the picture provided is jpeg af
This is OG photo from like 2011, from hardware made around 2009.
This is the only remaining photo I have, captured at work on a PlayStation Portable.
Yes I had the Chotto Shot Camera accessory.
you posted this in a tech support community, it doesn’t sound as if you need support. I’m not sure what you really wanted here?
the interesting this is that you attributed this anomaly to gfx hardware, in an environment which isn’t composed by gfx hardware.
Honestly, I just wanted to test the tech support community.
I have learned that people couldn’t answer the enigma of why a RAM test would both pass and fail at the same time.
Answer was bad caps, which I replaced, and worked fine.
The real question is if people/techs could even notice the errors on screen?..
This was a test.
except that this blatantly isn’t a test, and that wasn’t the answer? baby what is you doing?
This was a test, based on proven evidence and full repair, if anyone in tech support would even think to look at or test the capacitors.
At this point, more have failed than passed my test.
NEVER IGNORE THE CAPACITORS!