Got mine yesterday. 2 Lots/4 sticks total. Packed well, and came out of the anti-static bag looking brand new. Put them in a new build destined to be a desktop: Fujitsu D3348-B23 Motherboard (Single Socket C612) & E5-2680 v4 CPU.
I ran Memtest86 (free) on default settings (all tests x 4 passes) and got one ECC corrected error on Test 13 (the Hammer Test).
I'm not a RAM expert, but from Google and the Memtest86 troubleshooting page (
PassMark MemTest86 - Memory Diagnostic Tool - Troublingshooting Memory Errors ) Test 13 errors are often indicators of potential issues with chip/module design, rather than an isolated module failure. But, then they go on to say that Test 13 tests forsomething that almost never happens in the wild and the first of the three recommended mitigation plans is "Do Nothing" (followed by replacement and using ECC).
So, I'm not sure what to think/do? One the one hand, I have an error. On the other hand, it seems like they are saying these are OK to ignore in most situations? Is it worthwhile to run more passes with this setup, maybe swap module positions, or dig up a different system to test these in? Or should I just "Do Nothing" and "Use ECC"? Other thoughts?