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Solve : RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware??

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Hi. So first my pc.

My rams are Kingston Hyperx 16gb 2x8 DDR4, 6700K,Asus Z170-P, SSD Crucial Bx100 256GB and Windows 10.

Everytime i am opening some application which is fine and opening. But on event viewer i get : RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 entries. Applications are opening fine but windows 10 reporting this as RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 entry in event viewer.
If games not crashes and i have that logs in event viewer do something, or leave it alone?



I have that radar entries in event viewer almost everytime when i am opening some game or benchmark , thats all. But not crashing.

Example from BlackOps3:


Like i said i dont have crashes , but only that informative entries on event viewer. Thats all. Should i worry? Something with rams, ssd? Should i check memtest86 or that will be waste of time?  Somebody said that this can be CAUSED by FAULTY ram, faulty ram slot, faulty mobo or faulty cpu controller. Please help thx.I would definitely run MemTest....any errors at all and you have a bad stik of RAM...

Let it run at least 1 hour.
Secondly while thats running i would look up your MBoard Manual and see if the RAM you have is on their QVL list....QVL means it's been lab tested on that MBoard and is an approved RAM.But i dont have any crashes during games, computer is stable. Only that entries in event viewer.

Yes my ram is compatible with my motherboard.If you aren't experiencing any problems, stay out of Event Viewer Quote from: Allan on July 20, 2016, 11:44:43 AM

If you aren't experiencing any problems, stay out of Event Viewer

+ 100.RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 is exclusively software, as you were told here.Somebody told that can be caused by faulty ram module, faulty mobo, or faulty cpu controller?  It can be true?'RADAR' is a software only feature intended specifically for detecting memory leaks in applications. The behaviour it detects is not triggered by hardware faults. It is based on program behaviour and  how the application allocates memory to detect possible memory leak scenarios, not hardware behaviour.

You don't have any crashes and they all run fine, according to what you are saying both here and on the handful of other forums you posted this exact information to. You'd be best served by Allan's advice.So what answer to guy that he TELLS me that reason can be:"Faulty ram, faulty cpu controller or faulty mobo" ?We've told you that you that if you aren't experiencing any problems you should move on - and stop looking in event viewer. Not to be rude, but we don't care what you tell the guy who doesn't know what he is talking about in the first place.

Accept our answer or don't - it's up to you.Ok letting memtest86 so far, no errors Cool. But i have an question. is this normal?


Here is movie with the same flickering in test:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFeeYL95QuY


That little strokes filickering is this normal during test?Not gonna watch a video of the issue...

See above. Quote from: sew333 on July 20, 2016, 03:53:14 PM
Here is movie with the same flickering in test:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFeeYL95QuY


That little strokes filickering is this normal during test?

No idea what you are referring to as a problem.Some PEOPLE spend hours...even days in event viewer...

Hope YER not one of those...

Power down....take a deep breath...re-boot...and start using the PC.I have flickering short lines during test .I add red arrows to show. Is this normal?

Here are screen. And video clip with other user .




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFeeYL95QuY




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