Not always my PC was filled all 4 slots of ram and I never had any problem with ram.
If you have problem combining ram maybe:
1. One of the ram is damaged
2. They just cant work together
I had played with memtest on one pc. Was hard to detect damaged ram. 2 ram sticks could work separately but not together.
You misunderstood my post. I don't have damaged RAM. I don't have a problem combining RAM. I don't need advice regarding RAM.
I have found the ZFS checksum error only happens when 4 RAM modules are installed. I have tried MANY memory modules. Doesn't matter what kind, speed or size (4 identical modules as well as differing pairs cause the error in two different motherboards).
But if I take two out, there is no error. I wanted to ask you to repeat this experiment in your setup and report your findings: does your system also NOT produce the checksum errors when only 2 memory modules are installed? Please test if you can.
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