Have you seen teachers nowadays ha they stand behind computers and read off PowerPoint slides. This guy is entertaining somehow way better than a teacher hah 😜
Carey Holzman's Quick tips are my go to place to learn quality material in regards to computers. In less than 10 minutes of viewing you completely understand and feel comfortable on how to execute these tests. No channel is better!!!
I have been using Memtest 86 for decades, however, millions of PC and tech users come along every year and have no clue regarding all of the help and resources available to them. Keep up the good work! I forgot to mention, again millions, of people have old non-UEFI [BIOS] and should use the old version of Memtest 86 or 86+
Thanks a lot for this video. I've been dealing with multiple BSOD errors on my PC and just with this test I've narrowed it down to either RAM or MOBO. It found 10k errors before ending the test prematurely for too many errors on pass 1
Got a new pc and i’ve been having stability issues, was advised by the company i bought it from to run this test however their walkthrough of how to run it was very vague. Thank you so much for doing this it made it so much easier.
Thanks for this tutorial! Apparently lots of people were using this to test ram stability while overclocking ram. I wanted to overclock my ram from ddr4 to as high as I can possibly 3000 mhz if possible or 3200mhz so I will use this tool to check the overclock is stable. Many thanks.
Yo my friend keep making videos your helping so many people out this program alone took me a while to figure out roughly about 1hr decided to give up look on yt found u and took my maaaybe 5 minutes your awesome thanks again
Windows Memory Diagnostic found no errors on first pass but after running this test I found one of my RAM modules to be defective saving me a lot of headaches for later, thank you for making this video step by step and easy to follow.
just wanted to post a comment and say thank you for how descriptive you are in your video! Helps a ton. just built a pc in march and it keeps freezing randomly and wont even let me shut down or restart the pc.... updated my bios again and now testing my ram... new to pc so this is all alien to me!
Great video! Few extra tips, for those with an MSI motherboard you gotta spam F11 to get that boot menu, make sure your flash drive is connected directly to your mobo, and make sure you have TIME.
After much stress and trying to figure out why my computer was on an endless loop boot, this helped a ton! Found out the memory was bad and hopefully new memory will be the fix! Thanks for the video! Very helpful, and good explanation!
Just curious...how mandy sticks of ram did you have when you test it? Believe me, i have a reason because i tested years ago and it came out good but i still had bsod but when i put one stick in at a time memtest recognize it🤔 install that new stick and it was solved.
This has helped me so much! After a week of pinpointing why my pc keeps on crashing i finally found out that one of my RAM sticks has a problem. 8 errors popped out on test 8 for me. Thank you very much for this tutorial! You've earned a subscriber!
Thank you Carey! I am running memtest86 right now. I am having issues with my new system. The 3950x system with Tridentz 3600 ddr4 ram I mentioned in your live chat in the year 2019. It's 2020 now. Shuts down with any heavy load. Anyway, thanks again! Oh, I upvoted you.👍
Carey H ,I had a bsod years ago and i test my ram with memtest86 well, it came out good. Still bsod and yes i waited 4x for it to cicle.....so i decided to put in one stick at a time and it reported bad ram but not when i had 4 sticks in at the time. So everyone you might want to do a stick at a time unless memtest improved. There was no more bsod..I hope you get back to enlighten me on this subject and thanks for reading.
Started getting BSODs and ended up watching this video, I think the RAM might be the culprit so thanks for the video, this really cleaerd things up for me. Have to do the tests immediately!
Sorry for the potential stupid question: in the boot menu, why choosing the USB partition 1? Why not the partition 2 or even the one that shows no partition. To me those 3 choices are the same so could you please explain the difference? Many thanks!
Anyone who gets here and his bootable usb doesn't work, check if you have Legacy BIOS or UEFI BIOS. This is important because the current new version of memtest only works with UEFI BIOS and if you try it with Legacy BIOS it won't boot up. Therefore you need to download their older version (4.1 if im not wrong) which you can download on their website (its written also on that page which version will work with Legacy BIOS) and run that. It took me forever to understand why it didn't work for me. So I thought I would help others who can't find a fix :)
Amazing video, presentation and information, thank you so much, out of 3 videos I found, yours was by far the best on this Memtest86 and then explaining what to do if you get errors etc. Brilliant!
Hi Carey. This gives you more confidence that you are starting with a good product. Thanks for reminding us that there are good tools out there to help us. You are on point as usual!
If you have an old bios it can happen that as the flash drive boots it only shows a prompt and does nothin'. In that case you have to or update your bios or use the older version of memtest86 called V4 then after that it will work. The system used to have windows vista and is a old acer aspire 5630 laptop thanks to Carey method of diagnostic i discovert it thanks Carey
pretty happy i found that video, i'm looking forward to OC my ram that is currently at 2133mhz and i hope you've done this on your channel cause me dumb, me need crystal clear explanations like those
liked and subscribed . Im here because im gonna buy better RAM to replace from 1x8 @2666 to 2x8 @3200 and i want to run Memtest86 to get proofs that the RAM stick (which is still under waranty) is working well after almost 1 year of use so i can sell it to someone to recover some money . Thank you, very well explained , worth a Like. Edit : run the test and it took only about 25 minutes for pass1/4 with a ryzen 5 2600 .
Very good guide i tried using windows memory diagnostics and it seems to give me false negatives because i tried it with all of the sticks on a single dim slot and they all came out clear with no errors as soon as i try again with 4 sticks it gives me errors memtest86 seems more reliable and shows more than windows diagnostics does
Very nicely done! I’m scanning now.... waiting..... waiting..... waiting.... hmm like watching paint dry..... waiting... ok I’m going for a walk.... Thanks again!
Great video, great explanations. But here's the question. Ran memtest86 on my new build. One error on pass #4. Thinking/hoping that it was just an electrical anomaly I ran a second series of the test--no errors, then a 3rd--no errors, then a 4th--no errors, and finally a 5th--no errors but a warning. Assuming that there had been no warning on the 5th series, would I chalk the one error up to just an anomaly or even if I ran it 99 times without an error but with the 1 error on the first series assume it is defective and return it? The warning was that the ram may be "subject to high frequency memory bit flip." That, with the first error caused me to return the ram. But given that I don't put extreme usage on the computer or the ram, should I have?
@@TheSlowestStart thanks, but on a new build you want to know what to do with the ram, return or keep, before the vendor's return period is up. So waiting for bsod to start occurring doesn't sound like the rule I want to follow.
I think the answer is false positive for errors is less likely than false negatives. So if it passes, great, no subsequent test, but if it falls, run another test and see if it passes. And that's only true if there is just one error or so, not a string of them. But I'm not an electrical engineer, so I wish one would chime in.
I've had unstable systems that passed Memtest86 indefinitely. Using HCI Memtest I've been able to find Memory faults more reliably (and quickly too, usually in under 30 minutes). A lot of times "bad" ram is down to bad settings. On the Intel X58 platform, XMP profiles on certain kits were certified for 4 core Bloomfield CPUs but not 6 core Gulftown models, forcing you to manually adjust some of the timings. Not fun times.
I agree. If i suspect ram, and it passes Memtest, I'll follow with Ultra-X, or vice versa. If it passes a long burn with BOTH apps, I'll move on. I've found more bad slots than sticks, and a ram brand called "Buffalo" has highest failure rate in my graveyard -- very glitchy. Cheers
Bought 16GB of used ebay ram. Everything ran fine until I tried fortnite. BattlEye launcher was having none of that and crashed immediately. Followed your video and used momtest 86. Not 10 seconds in memtest stopped because of to many errors. Took a screen shot to show ebay seller. Will be sending this ram back ASAP. THANKS for the help.
Tips for people reading. My issue was pc shutting off instantly while playing a game with not even 40% load on my gpu and cpu, and less than 45c temp on both. Yet I could use any benchmark and slam the system to its limit without shutting off. And adia64 stress test though said the memeory was having a hardware issue. Then this test failed after a 14 hour wait. Turns out the memory was not liking they added clock speed I placed on. I had it at 3600 even though it’s rated for 4000 mhz. I restored the auto default for both and no more instability being reported by aida64.
Well I passed this with xmp settings before, but this time I went above xmp settings and actually crashed out with something like 400 errors. That was a good laugh.
What should I do when memtest86 shows no errors, but windows memory diagnostic tool does? Edit: I fixed this by disabling the overclocking on my Ram. I don't think I had it set properly.
Thank you for this guide! My ram failed the test immediately:( was getting frequent system freezes an d thinking I did something wrong with my windows install( which I did - legacy install) but couldn't thi k of why it would cause the system to lock up. Thank you again!
THanks for the video, very helpful. Only thing not clear to me: if I test 4x16 GB RAM sticks, if there is an error, does the program identifies for me, which of the 4 stick is it?
No. You will need to remove 3 sticks of ram and just test 1 stick at a tine to determine which is bad. Thought I was pretty clear explaining that in this video. You can also take your PC to a professional and have them test your memory for you.
You explain this so well and clear. I feel like you were or are still a teacher.
Have you seen teachers nowadays ha they stand behind computers and read off PowerPoint slides. This guy is entertaining somehow way better than a teacher hah 😜
This guy can even make a memory test exciting.
Carey Holzman's Quick tips are my go to place to learn quality material in regards to computers. In less than 10 minutes of viewing you completely understand and feel comfortable on how to execute these tests. No channel is better!!!
Dad jokes and great information. You are full package xD.
I have been using Memtest 86 for decades, however, millions of PC and tech users come along every year and have no clue regarding all of the help and resources available to them. Keep up the good work! I forgot to mention, again millions, of people have old non-UEFI [BIOS] and should use the old version of Memtest 86 or 86+
Thanks a lot for this video. I've been dealing with multiple BSOD errors on my PC and just with this test I've narrowed it down to either RAM or MOBO. It found 10k errors before ending the test prematurely for too many errors on pass 1
you have to be a teacher theres no way your this good at talking good job man thank you so much
Yep. My new 16 GB kit of RAM is deffective apparently. Now I have to see which stick is causing problems.
Thank you for this video!
Got a new pc and i’ve been having stability issues, was advised by the company i bought it from to run this test however their walkthrough of how to run it was very vague. Thank you so much for doing this it made it so much easier.
Thanks for this tutorial! Apparently lots of people were using this to test ram stability while overclocking ram. I wanted to overclock my ram from ddr4 to as high as I can possibly 3000 mhz if possible or 3200mhz so I will use this tool to check the overclock is stable. Many thanks.
Showing support and bought a mug! Most transparent and professional guide I've ever come across. Very informative and entertaining! Subscribed
Yo my friend keep making videos your helping so many people out this program alone took me a while to figure out roughly about 1hr decided to give up look on yt found u and took my maaaybe 5 minutes your awesome thanks again
Thankyou very much sir. I enjoyed your explanation very much.
Specially when u said "sherlock holmes will be proud of you"
Thank you sir, I had a case of the BSODs, and this helped me find the bad stick.
Twelve hours for an I5-8400 with 64G, but it passed. Thanks, Carey.
You explain the best I have seen on all of UA-cam. If you did tutorials for everything you would be the only guy I watched haha
Windows Memory Diagnostic found no errors on first pass but after running this test I found one of my RAM modules to be defective saving me a lot of headaches for later, thank you for making this video step by step and easy to follow.
just wanted to post a comment and say thank you for how descriptive you are in your video! Helps a ton. just built a pc in march and it keeps freezing randomly and wont even let me shut down or restart the pc.... updated my bios again and now testing my ram... new to pc so this is all alien to me!
Great video! Few extra tips, for those with an MSI motherboard you gotta spam F11 to get that boot menu, make sure your flash drive is connected directly to your mobo, and make sure you have TIME.
i never saw someone can explain better than u
man u did a good job there
pls keep going and posting videos
Nice just made a video on this today and decided to look what videos are already there. Great video!
Incredibly descriptive and helpful, thank you!
After much stress and trying to figure out why my computer was on an endless loop boot, this helped a ton! Found out the memory was bad and hopefully new memory will be the fix! Thanks for the video! Very helpful, and good explanation!
Just curious...how mandy sticks of ram did you have when you test it? Believe me, i have a reason because i tested years ago and it came out good but i still had bsod but when i put one stick in at a time memtest recognize it🤔 install that new stick and it was solved.
This has helped me so much! After a week of pinpointing why my pc keeps on crashing i finally found out that one of my RAM sticks has a problem. 8 errors popped out on test 8 for me. Thank you very much for this tutorial! You've earned a subscriber!
What did you do about the ram then? Replaced it?
@@sudeshkumarkathale6840 has to. RAM isn't fixable
Thank you Carey! I am running memtest86 right now. I am having issues with my new system. The 3950x system with Tridentz 3600 ddr4 ram I mentioned in your live chat in the year 2019. It's 2020 now. Shuts down with any heavy load. Anyway, thanks again! Oh, I upvoted you.👍
i have the same RAM and that's what i'm memtesting rn. maybe their RAM sticks suck??
Amm i just got 16GB of Trident G skill neo 3600mhz and i got about 363 errors..... what should i do
Excellent Video. No fluff, just to the point.
How much would you pay for more videos like that?
I was having random BSOD this vid certainly helped me in pinpointing the problem!
Carey H ,I had a bsod years ago and i test my ram with memtest86 well, it came out good. Still bsod and yes i waited 4x for it to cicle.....so i decided to put in one stick at a time and it reported bad ram but not when i had 4 sticks in at the time. So everyone you might want to do a stick at a time unless memtest improved. There was no more bsod..I hope you get back to enlighten me on this subject and thanks for reading.
Started getting BSODs and ended up watching this video, I think the RAM might be the culprit so thanks for the video, this really cleaerd things up for me. Have to do the tests immediately!
@Jaden Dobbs YES! that's one of them!
Sorry for the potential stupid question: in the boot menu, why choosing the USB partition 1? Why not the partition 2 or even the one that shows no partition. To me those 3 choices are the same so could you please explain the difference? Many thanks!
Hi Carey, thanks very much for taking the time to produce this really helpful video. Greetings from Greece.
Thank you so much! This is one of the best walk-throughs I have ever seen. Really really thank you!
Anyone who gets here and his bootable usb doesn't work, check if you have Legacy BIOS or UEFI BIOS. This is important because the current new version of memtest only works with UEFI BIOS and if you try it with Legacy BIOS it won't boot up. Therefore you need to download their older version (4.1 if im not wrong) which you can download on their website (its written also on that page which version will work with Legacy BIOS) and run that.
It took me forever to understand why it didn't work for me. So I thought I would help others who can't find a fix :)
Amazing video, presentation and information, thank you so much, out of 3 videos I found, yours was by far the best on this Memtest86 and then explaining what to do if you get errors etc. Brilliant!
Ty for the guide, Took a 50 min meal break after starting this test, came back and have 877 errors… I guess I’ll need to buy new ram modules…
Nice video. Thanks much. I just built a brand new system, and I need to be thorough and check the memory, so this video helped greatly.
Hi Carey. This gives you more confidence that you are starting with a good product. Thanks for reminding us that there are good tools out there to help us. You are on point as usual!
well orchestrated and articulated. thank you for your help!
Thank you, I've discovered 24 errors on one of the modules. Great tutorial!!!
this is the ultimate tutorial for the memtest86
Thanks man this tutorial was very helpful. I wish i had teachers that could explain like you.
I love your video style. :)
Clear and exactly what was needed. Thanks
If you have an old bios it can happen that as the flash drive boots it only shows a prompt and does nothin'. In that case you have to or update your bios or use the older version of memtest86 called V4 then after that it will work. The system used to have windows vista and is a old acer aspire 5630 laptop thanks to Carey method of diagnostic i discovert it thanks Carey
pretty happy i found that video, i'm looking forward to OC my ram that is currently at 2133mhz and i hope you've done this on your channel cause me dumb, me need crystal clear explanations like those
Thanks for the tutorial pops ! really appreciate this one
Great video I’m studying to be IT technician so this helps
liked and subscribed . Im here because im gonna buy better RAM to replace from 1x8 @2666 to 2x8 @3200 and i want to run Memtest86 to get proofs that the RAM stick (which is still under waranty) is working well after almost 1 year of use so i can sell it to someone to recover some money . Thank you, very well explained , worth a Like.
Edit : run the test and it took only about 25 minutes for pass1/4 with a ryzen 5 2600 .
You are Amazing as usual :)
Well done Carey and Linda. Great utility! Have used it myself many times.
Superior guide, very detail and first time into use find bad memory module!!!
Excellent video. Appreciate you going thru each step in detail.
So clear explanation. Deserves to be on topsearch
Very good guide i tried using windows memory diagnostics and it seems to give me false negatives because i tried it with all of the sticks on a single dim slot and they all came out clear with no errors as soon as i try again with 4 sticks it gives me errors memtest86 seems more reliable and shows more than windows diagnostics does
Great tutorial! I'll be using this method to check the ram in a pc I bought recently.
Love the boiling water analogy 🤣. Thank you for your help!.
Thanks so much. Clear and straightforward! Liked & Subbed!
Very nicely done! I’m scanning now.... waiting..... waiting..... waiting.... hmm like watching paint dry..... waiting... ok I’m going for a walk.... Thanks again!
WOW Carey You Make the best videos ever. Thank you for your hard work
Your explanation is amazing. Never stop making videos, ever. Thanks a lot.
You are a lifesaver, perfect tutorial
Superb demonstration
Great video, great explanations. But here's the question. Ran memtest86 on my new build. One error on pass #4. Thinking/hoping that it was just an electrical anomaly I ran a second series of the test--no errors, then a 3rd--no errors, then a 4th--no errors, and finally a 5th--no errors but a warning. Assuming that there had been no warning on the 5th series, would I chalk the one error up to just an anomaly or even if I ran it 99 times without an error but with the 1 error on the first series assume it is defective and return it? The warning was that the ram may be "subject to high frequency memory bit flip." That, with the first error caused me to return the ram. But given that I don't put extreme usage on the computer or the ram, should I have?
Just keep using the ram until u start getting frequent BSOD and other weird stuff like your mouse not moving or things not saving.
@@TheSlowestStart thanks, but on a new build you want to know what to do with the ram, return or keep, before the vendor's return period is up. So waiting for bsod to start occurring doesn't sound like the rule I want to follow.
I think the answer is false positive for errors is less likely than false negatives. So if it passes, great, no subsequent test, but if it falls, run another test and see if it passes. And that's only true if there is just one error or so, not a string of them. But I'm not an electrical engineer, so I wish one would chime in.
Thank you for making this easy to understand
Thanks for the video! Helpful!
Great video, easy to follow step by step, subbed and liked.
Nice analogy at the beginning; practical.
Very detailed and helpful thank you.
thanks for making a video that's very helpful and does not string the watcher along
I've had unstable systems that passed Memtest86 indefinitely. Using HCI Memtest I've been able to find Memory faults more reliably (and quickly too, usually in under 30 minutes). A lot of times "bad" ram is down to bad settings. On the Intel X58 platform, XMP profiles on certain kits were certified for 4 core Bloomfield CPUs but not 6 core Gulftown models, forcing you to manually adjust some of the timings. Not fun times.
I agree. If i suspect ram, and it passes Memtest, I'll follow with Ultra-X, or vice versa. If it passes a long burn with BOTH apps, I'll move on. I've found more bad slots than sticks, and a ram brand called "Buffalo" has highest failure rate in my graveyard -- very glitchy. Cheers
Thank you for the step by step !
Bought 16GB of used ebay ram. Everything ran fine until I tried fortnite. BattlEye launcher was having none of that and crashed immediately. Followed your video and used momtest 86. Not 10 seconds in memtest stopped because of to many errors. Took a screen shot to show ebay seller. Will be sending this ram back ASAP. THANKS for the help.
Arturo Roman doing tutorials, awesome!
as soon as i saw this dude, i hit ctrl+f 'arturo'
You're great my man
Thanks for this video, is it okay to run this test with XMP enabled
Great job man, thanks for the tutorial. Awesome work!
Very useful information, I had no idea how to test my RAM and it is bad - I no longer live in ignorance!
Thank you! Only commenting to boost in the algorithm.
Thank you. Very informative and helpful!
Thank you for the very helpful and detailed video.
Very well explained. Thank you!
Great video as always Carey! Thanks for the great tip!
Thank you man, you are amazing, short and on subject! much love
Thank you so much for this guide, great work.
Still valid today, 2022. My ram is ok..! Phew
Tips for people reading.
My issue was pc shutting off instantly while playing a game with not even 40% load on my gpu and cpu, and less than 45c temp on both.
Yet I could use any benchmark and slam the system to its limit without shutting off.
And adia64 stress test though said the memeory was having a hardware issue. Then this test failed after a 14 hour wait.
Turns out the memory was not liking they added clock speed I placed on. I had it at 3600 even though it’s rated for 4000 mhz.
I restored the auto default for both and no more instability being reported by aida64.
fantastic tutorial. Congratulations, you did great.
I would agree excellent video. I appreciates the way you explain things.
Jokes and helful info at same time, u are the total package man.
Well I passed this with xmp settings before, but this time I went above xmp settings and actually crashed out with something like 400 errors. That was a good laugh.
Thanks for the tip Carey.
Very nice video! I learned some new stuff again, thank you! :)
What should I do when memtest86 shows no errors, but windows memory diagnostic tool does?
Edit: I fixed this by disabling the overclocking on my Ram. I don't think I had it set properly.
How did you disable overclocking on ram?
@@reginepalao2782 in bios press Load optimised default.
Great job thank you!
Great guide, thank you!
and that is that ,, This video is entertaining and informative 🤣👍🏻
What if you only get an error on the hammer test? Also what about if i do this test with xmp?
Hi, Carey! Do you have a way to test the RAM slots of the motherboard? I have one that doesn't recognize any RAM module, even after cleaning it up.
Thank you for this guide! My ram failed the test immediately:( was getting frequent system freezes an d thinking I did something wrong with my windows install( which I did - legacy install) but couldn't thi k of why it would cause the system to lock up.
Thank you again!
Have you replaced the ram? Was the problem solved?
THanks for the video, very helpful. Only thing not clear to me: if I test 4x16 GB RAM sticks, if there is an error, does the program identifies for me, which of the 4 stick is it?
No. You will need to remove 3 sticks of ram and just test 1 stick at a tine to determine which is bad. Thought I was pretty clear explaining that in this video. You can also take your PC to a professional and have them test your memory for you.