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in reply to @plumpan's post:

I sure hope it wouldn't blue screen, it shouldn't do that!

No, various program instabilities and on rare occasion failure during suspend. It's VERY sporadic. Some of the ones I get will have logs for gpu issues though.

in reply to @plumpan's post:

It's been a while since I looked into it; I briefly checked for AM4 and my conclusion was "this seems like a pain in the dick and I don't see many absolutely confirmed working setups that aren't asrock rack" so I didn't get to follow through with it

BUT I think if the motherboard is set up correctly, the OS (assuming it's *nix) should spit it out in DMESG. I don't recall if there was a command to test this, or if testing involved actually destabilizing the memory. It was all very not straightforward, it was obvious that people normally pay the motherboard vendor (held on a leash by the CPU vendor) to vet all of this ahead of time.

Ah but you see I have met multiple machines that pass MT86 but have very real memory issues! This system is arguably one of them; it previously ran through a pass of MT86 just fine but I can not run ycruncher without errors. memtester, the linux program, sometimes errors too. It's passes take aaages and I didn't sit around to pass any today.

I've personally seen systems that passed MT86 but when under CPU load would completely shit themselves. It's unfortunately not a guarantee like it used to be.