|
Home | Download | Why | Support | Blog | How it works | Contact us
|
Back to Scan Result
|
|
Your download will begin in a moment...
|
|
A cup of coffee will help us work harder,keep our eyes open very late.
Our software offered on this site is free, and we hope that you find it useful. If you'd like to support future development and new product features, please make a (non-tax-deductible) donation via PayPal - a secure online banking service. These donations are used to cover my ongoing expenses - web hosting, domain registrations, and software and hardware purchases.
Please use one of the following buttons to make a donation from either your PayPal account or using one of the major credit cards. If you would like to donate different amount please send us an e-mail and We'll prepare a secure link for your donation.
|
|
|
|
The Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7 v3 / E5 v3 / Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 1 ERROR Registers - 2FB3 error you're seeing seems to be related to a specific hardware issue in the memory controllerhardware registers of your Intel processor, which handles memory management.
Let me break it down:
Understanding the Components:
-
Intel Xeon E7 v3 / E5 v3 / Core i7:
- These are families of processors manufactured by Intel, specifically designed for servers (Xeon) and high-performance computing (Core i7).
- These processors feature an integrated Memory Controller, which is responsible for managing communication between the CPU and RAM (memory).
-
Integrated Memory Controller:
- This component is built into the CPU and helps manage how data is transferred between the CPU and RAM.
- Issues related to "ERROR Registers" typically point to hardware errors or memory management problems at the processor level.
-
Error Registers - 2FB3:
- These are part of the diagnostic output that can be logged by the processor. The "2FB3" error code likely refers to a specific type of issue with the memory controller or communication between the CPU and the memory channels.
- This error might be seen in event logs, such as Windows Event Viewer or from hardware diagnostic tools.
What Causes This Error?
This error typically indicates one of the following:
-
Memory Issues:
- Problems with installed RAM (e.g., bad memory modules, improperly seated RAM, or memory compatibility issues).
-
Overclocking or Stability Issues:
- Overclocking the CPU or memory can sometimes cause errors in memory management.
-
Faulty CPU:
- In rare cases, it could indicate an issue with the CPU's integrated memory controller itself.
-
Driver or Firmware Issues:
- Although not always the case, this error could be related to outdated or incompatible chipset drivers or firmware (BIOS/UEFI).
How to Resolve the Issue:
While there isn't a specific "driver" for the error itself, resolving the issue usually involves addressing hardware and software configurations. Here's a step-by-step guide to troubleshooting:
1. Update Drivers:
-
Chipset Drivers: Make sure that your Intel chipset drivers are up to date. These drivers manage interactions between the CPU, memory, and other components.
- Visit the Intel Download Center and search for the latest drivers for your specific chipset and CPU family (e.g., Intel Xeon E7 v3, Xeon E5 v3, or Core i7).
- Alternatively, use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to automatically detect and update drivers.
-
BIOS/UEFI Update: Updating your motherboard's BIOS (or UEFI firmware) can resolve many issues related to memory management and processor communication.
2. Check RAM (Memory):
- Reseat Memory: If you have recently installed or replaced memory, make sure the modules are properly seated in their slots.
- Test RAM: Use tools like Windows Memory Diagnostic or MemTest86 to test the RAM for errors.
- To run Windows Memory Diagnostic:
- Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog, type
mdsched
, and press Enter.
- Try Different RAM Slots: If the error persists, try moving the memory to different slots to see if the problem is related to a specific slot.
3. Check for Overclocking:
- If you have overclocked your CPU or memory, return the settings to their default values in BIOS/UEFI. Overclocking can sometimes lead to memory errors and instability.
- Reset your system to default settings by clearing the CMOS or selecting the "Load Defaults" option in BIOS/UEFI.
4. Check for Hardware Faults:
- Test with Known Good Hardware: If possible, test your system with known good RAM and/or a different processor to rule out faulty hardware.
- Inspect for Physical Damage: Make sure the CPU and memory are properly installed and there are no visible signs of damage on the motherboard.
5. Use Event Viewer for More Information:
- If you're seeing this error in the Event Viewer, check for any related errors that could provide more context about the problem.
- Open Event Viewer (press Windows + X and select Event Viewer).
- Look for System and Application logs that might give more detail on the error or help pinpoint the root cause.
Conclusion:
While there is no specific "driver" to install for the Intel(R) Xeon(R) E7 v3 / E5 v3 / Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 1 ERROR Registers - 2FB3 issue, the error typically points to a problem with memory, overclocking, or the CPU itself. Follow the steps outlined above to update drivers, test memory, and ensure your system is stable. If the issue persists, it may require hardware diagnostics or replacement of faulty components.