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Thread ID: 117632 2011-04-27 05:50:00 Hardware RAM tester Paul Ramon (11806) Press F1
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1197577 2011-04-27 05:50:00 I always seem to have sticks of RAM lying around some without labels or ID etc so have been trying to source a tester in NZ similar to the one here (http://www.memorytesters.com/)
Google doesn't seem to be forthcoming so wondering if anyone here can help? Software testing seems so labourious. It would be great if I could source one that also did SODIMM too.
Paul Ramon (11806)
1197578 2011-04-27 05:51:00 I have always just used Memtest86+, does a good job. wratterus (105)
1197579 2011-04-27 09:43:00 I have always just used Memtest86+, does a good job.
Yeh I've used that often too, but I want to identify multiple unknown RAM types AND condition by using an external hardware device
Paul Ramon (11806)
1197580 2011-04-29 00:40:00 The device you referenced costs between US$2000 and 5000 depending on which adapters you choose. If I were you I would just dump the unknown ram and buy what you need when you need it.
Personally I use 2 spare motherboards, 1 for ddr and the other for ddr2 and a spare harddrive then I run CPUZ to read the SPD off the ram
jinja_thom (4306)
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