So I recently upgraded the old gal (my laptop, Inspiron 3558) to 16GB (from 4 to 8 to 16 -- 8GB was a waste). I checked with intel's specs, the 5200U supports 16GB (https://www.intel.com/content/www/u...r-3m-cache-up-to-2-70-ghz/specifications.html)
Anyway, she's my work machine and pretty critical. Since the upgrade I have had two incidents where she's frozen and the display has been reminiscent of a TV when you put a busted VHS in the VCR. I did wonder if the iGPU had just happened to give in, but it wasn't reproducible and as a precaution, I did disable hw accel in my browsers. I figure it would've happened more often than once... well then again today. It's not the display because I used the keyboard to blindly open a terminal and create a file and that was not in my homedir post-boot. Doubt it's the CPU because it'd be much worse.
Nothing in the system journal indicating anything bad so I assume it's something with the memory sticks. Problem is I've run memtest86 twice: once on buying the sticks as SOP, and once after the first incident. They come back clean.
So, I can't return what I can't prove is broken... Unless I did miss something... or she's just dying really really slowly?
Anyway, she's my work machine and pretty critical. Since the upgrade I have had two incidents where she's frozen and the display has been reminiscent of a TV when you put a busted VHS in the VCR. I did wonder if the iGPU had just happened to give in, but it wasn't reproducible and as a precaution, I did disable hw accel in my browsers. I figure it would've happened more often than once... well then again today. It's not the display because I used the keyboard to blindly open a terminal and create a file and that was not in my homedir post-boot. Doubt it's the CPU because it'd be much worse.
Nothing in the system journal indicating anything bad so I assume it's something with the memory sticks. Problem is I've run memtest86 twice: once on buying the sticks as SOP, and once after the first incident. They come back clean.
So, I can't return what I can't prove is broken... Unless I did miss something... or she's just dying really really slowly?
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