No, but since every one works in memory, one of its segments may be defective. Memtest writes and reads ... but not concurrent.
2017-08-27 23:16 GMT+02:00 Fungi4All <[email protected]>: > > From: [email protected] > To: Debian User <[email protected]> > > I would try to exchange the memories by swapping... > > 2017-08-27 16:36 GMT+02:00 Alexander V. Makartsev <[email protected]>: > >> Package: linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 >> Version: 4.9.30-2+deb9u3 >> Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team <[email protected]> >> >> I've already checked memory with memtest86+ and found no errors. My >> hardware pretty recent (Skylake i5 CPU and H170 Chipset based mobo) >> Also these errors always begin with "kernel: alsa-sink-ALC88: Corrupted >> page table at address", so I doubt it is hardware problem. >> >> On 27.08.2017 15:35, Zoltán Herman wrote: >> > kernel team >> > linux-image-xxxx >> > >> > May be a memory error? >> > >> > > Do sound cards have memory chips on them? How can we tell? If they do > could this be a source of the above problem that memtest doesn't test? > >

