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Hi,
installed recently Sierra 10.12.2 (with Multi-, Unibeast and Clover) and updated successfully to 10.12.3.

Have most of my stuff running (iTunes Video, Sleep, Sound, Graphics, Airdrop, Trim,...) but are experiencing various program crashes and once in a while KP (max 1 a day). The program is not getting closed (most of the time) but I get the beachball for a short timeframe. Afterwards I see a crash file in the Users DiagnosticReports directory, i.e. for ScreenSaverEngine_2017-01-26-183257_Davids-Mac-Pro.crash. I have the impression that I hear more activity on the HDD but could be wrong.

In /L/Logs/DiagnosticReports I see many entries related to memory, i.e. Photos_2017-01-26-204515_Davids-Mac-Pro.memory_resource.

What would you recommend I look after to find the real issue?
Attached a few of the crash / diag files I got today. Any other information you would need to help me?

David
 

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Adding the last KP which occurred while sleep again pointing towards memory issue:

panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff80065ecdc9): "Possible memory corruption: pmap_pv_remove(0xffffff8040004560,0x618000022000,0x40, 0x40000, 0xffffff820460ba24, 0xfffffeae6cd9b110): null pv_list!"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3789.41.3/osfmk/i386/pmap_internal.h:785
 

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Hi,
installed recently Sierra 10.12.2 (with Multi-, Unibeast and Clover) and updated successfully to 10.12.3.

Have most of my stuff running (iTunes Video, Sleep, Sound, Graphics, Airdrop, Trim,...) but are experiencing various program crashes and once in a while KP (max 1 a day). The program is not getting closed (most of the time) but I get the beachball for a short timeframe. Afterwards I see a crash file in the Users DiagnosticReports directory, i.e. for ScreenSaverEngine_2017-01-26-183257_Davids-Mac-Pro.crash. I have the impression that I hear more activity on the HDD but could be wrong.

In /L/Logs/DiagnosticReports I see many entries related to memory, i.e. Photos_2017-01-26-204515_Davids-Mac-Pro.memory_resource.

What would you recommend I look after to find the real issue?
Attached a few of the crash / diag files I got today. Any other information you would need to help me?

David

Adding the last KP which occurred while sleep again pointing towards memory issue:

panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff80065ecdc9): "Possible memory corruption: pmap_pv_remove(0xffffff8040004560,0x618000022000,0x40, 0x40000, 0xffffff820460ba24, 0xfffffeae6cd9b110): null pv_list!"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3789.41.3/osfmk/i386/pmap_internal.h:785

First thing id recommend to do is change your SMBIOS from Mac Pro 5,1 to iMac 14,2 doesn't make any sense using Mac Pro 5,1 on a system like yours. Recommend running MemTestx86 for 24 hours. Attach Clover folder from EFI removing Themes ZIP attach.
 
Changed SMBIOS to iMac14,2 and will run MemTestx86 for 24 hours.
Attached the Clover folder with the SMBIOS changed to iMac14,2
 

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From where did you get your SSDT from?

The SSDT is still the one installed by Multibeast 9.0.1 (1) where I selected Sandy Bridge i5/i7 Overclocked.
Are you recommending to try SSDT-SB-i7.aml from Mutlibeast or even create an own one following https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/quick-guide-to-generate-a-ssdt-for-cpu-power-management.177456/?

With the OC SSDT and AppleInfoText.kext I receive the attached output, though not sure what I should look for to validate correctness.

The memory test was completed in 4 hours w/o an error. I only received a Note:
[Note] RAM may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips

According to http://www.memtest86.com/troubleshooting.htm this would only pose a possible security risk and normally can be ignored. How can I run the test for 24 hours? I have only the free version of MemTestx86 where I can't select a prolonged test.

Program crashes still occurring, currently for Safari, Mail, mds_stores,...
 

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The SSDT is still the one installed by Multibeast 9.0.1 (1) where I selected Sandy Bridge i5/i7 Overclocked.
Are you recommending to try SSDT-SB-i7.aml from Mutlibeast or even create an own one following https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/quick-guide-to-generate-a-ssdt-for-cpu-power-management.177456/?

With the OC SSDT and AppleInfoText.kext I receive the attached output, though not sure what I should look for to validate correctness.

The memory test was completed in 4 hours w/o an error. I only received a Note:
[Note] RAM may be vulnerable to high frequency row hammer bit flips

According to http://www.memtest86.com/troubleshooting.htm this would only pose a possible security risk and normally can be ignored. How can I run the test for 24 hours? I have only the free version of MemTestx86 where I can't select a prolonged test.

Program crashes still occurring, currently for Safari, Mail, mds_stores,...

Is your CPU a i7 4790k?
 

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  • mds_stores_2017-01-28-001943_Davids-Mac-Pro.memory_resource.diag.txt
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  • WindowServer_2017-01-28-002332_Davids-Mac-Pro.wakeups_resource.diag.txt
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