Fediverse is great, I can post stuff here now as it’s down. xD

Edit: damn, they’re already back up this quick

Here was the archive: https://archive.ph/RAZ5Q

    • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I had BOTH of my memory modules die simultaneously in my first beefy computer I built. I was very lucky that OCZ had a lifetime warranty—they didn’t even ask for the memtest results, they just sent me two new sticks.

      Then both of my (SLI) video cards died… those too were in warranty, but I began to wonder if my computer was cursed.

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          Yknow that’s what I thought! But after replacing memory and GPU, everything worked great for a year or two until I sold it! I did bring it into my work (I used to work computer repair) and used the shop’s PSU tester which passed it…. I think it was just a fluke! I do know the cards I bought (2 x 7900GT) had a bit of a notoriety for failing, but I do not think the RAM had the same issue.

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              Dirty electricity is also a possibility

              Brownouts, surges, lots of electrical stuff can absolutely crap on newer electronics

              I keep my PCs behind a whole home surge protector, on an isobar, and through a sinewave UPS

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              The friend I sold it to used the PSU and mobo for another couple years before upgrading, so I think you’re right! Just bad luck on my part hahaha. Thank goodness for good RMA policies!

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      Worst time for faulty memory. Hope someone had a stick lying around so they don’t have to pay outrageuous prices.

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        It’s still not that common to have one die. Servers have ECC memory which can get you by longer even as a DIMM starts to die. It’s also rarely run at speeds consumer RAM is run at.

        The thing with server memory is when you get to point where you have hundreds of servers and each one has 12 to 24 DIMMs the chance you have a bad one somewhere increases.

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          Some servers have ECC. If you get a cheap one (like a Hetzner auction server), it’s less likely to have ECC. ECC protects against bitflips, but it won’t help if the RAM is starting to die. ECC isn’t magic - it just has an extra 8 bits of parity data per 64 bits of data. It still uses the same type of RAM chips.

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            It isn’t magic but RAM doesn’t tend to just stop working. You’ll start getting reported error correction events on a bad dim before it might fail which usually means it’s replacement time.

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          nah for sure, but i’d give a bet ruud was running on consumer hardware which has far less fault tolerance built in

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      At least anecdotally I find them to be the third most common thing to fail after storage drives and fans. Though yeah still super rare.

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      Never had one fail. Bought a faulty one once. Took me months to figure out why I was having data corruption issues. Thought it was one of the old HDDs I was using in a ZRAID array, so I would swap one out and try again until I’d eventually get a corruption error again. Finally found the issue after about 10 minutes of running a memory test of a bootable USB.

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      coming to other lemmy instances. they tried it the “You sound like a 1939s nazi”(paraphrase) when referring to russian backed propaganda as a reason for a certain candidates loss" just the other day, instantly blocked that account.

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      If you want to try alternate UIs, you might be interested in trying Photon and Alexandrite.

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        I’ve tried a few variants out and they all have their own benefits and drawbacks, but I kinda settled on Mbin with Interstellar on mobile (though the website works fine in Firefox mobile too).