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SubjectHow to interpret MCE messages?
Thanks to mcelog, I am now regularly seeing messages like this on an
amd64 machine:

kernel: Machine check events logged
bit46 = corrected ecc error
Data cache ECC error (syndrome 5b)
memory/cache error 'data read mem transaction, data transaction, level 2'
ADDR 38ed9200
CPU 0 0 data cache TSC fe4f9128ade
MCE 0
STATUS 942dc00000000136 MCGSTATUS 0

The RAM modules are *not* ECC modules, nor does the Asus K8V Deluxe
motherboard support ECC to my knowledge. I've turned ECC support on
and off in the Bios without any effect.

I've already run memtest86+ for hours without finding any problems,
and I've removed each of the two memory modules for a while, but
I still saw these errors appearing.

Before I go out and buy a new motherboard (as I assume that it's
a L1/L2 cache problem), I'd like to know how I am to interpret these
MCE dumps and how I could use them to actually pinpoint the source
of the problem.

Cheers,

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