Comment on Dealing with faulty RAM modules in 2026
Tetsuo@jlai.lu 3 days ago
Very cool to be able to do that even though I’m not sure it’s worth it to run a RAM module that has a known defect.
If the fault spreads there will be corruption again.
Comment on Dealing with faulty RAM modules in 2026
Tetsuo@jlai.lu 3 days ago
Very cool to be able to do that even though I’m not sure it’s worth it to run a RAM module that has a known defect.
If the fault spreads there will be corruption again.
kumi@feddit.online 3 days ago
There is one part in the post mentioning how to “pad holes” in fail8ng areas. Maybe I should edit the post with some details around aligning reserved address space.
Otherwise, corruption of the RAM itself doea not usually spread like mold in bread or wear out and fail in similar ways to flash memory.
Tetsuo@jlai.lu 3 days ago
By spreading I meant thar if there is an underlying manufacturing defect it would be really difficult to predict where and when it would happen on memory. And if there is already a fault detected more might come later.
But I’m glad you documented how to do these types of workaround. It might be helpful with memory prices skyrocketing…