Quoting Mackanz
I know for a fact that goldmemory is a much tougher test than memtest, but where is the limit? Are your limit zero errors in memtest but ok with an error in goldmemory?
No, an error in any memory test is unacceptable.
Sorry you didn't like my article that much, but it was meant to be a quick-n-dirty guide (I said as much in the article) to testing your memory with Memtest. This guide was NOT geared towards power-users such as yourself. It is basically an instruction guide on how to download and run memtest. Of course people like you, me, geeky1, thrax, etc. don't need this article. This is for people who come here who are not computer experts at all, and we say "did you run memtest yet" and they say "I don't know how" or "I have no idea what you are talking about" or "I went to the memtest site and could not figure out how to download it". That's what this article was meant for. Something to point novices to, so they could download, create a bootable disk, and run memtest for basic memory diagnostics.