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Thread ID: 78204 2007-04-07 06:36:00 Looking for a RAM tester Bazman (6587) Press F1
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538779 2007-04-07 22:26:00 do shops let you buy ram to test theories then return it when your proved wrong

Of course they do, as long as the packaging hasn't been opened :D
Shortcircuit (1666)
538780 2007-04-07 22:51:00 Of course they do, as long as the packaging hasn't been opened :D

But surly when you inserted the chip wouldn't the package tear, those snap clips a little b****rs :eek:
beama (111)
538781 2007-04-08 04:10:00 I find the DIY method more fun than some program or tool.

And as for shops.........the RAM either causes errors or it doesn't. there isn't much that looks like faulty RAM errors.
pctek (84)
538782 2007-04-08 04:21:00 But surly when you inserted the chip wouldn't the package tear, those snap clips a little b****rs :eek:

I find if you buy ones in those vacuum packs you can force them into the holes... a bonus is that you don't have to worry about fingerprints on the contacts :D

I always find DIY more fun Pctek... but then I'm a guy... or wait... uh no... well... maybe
Shortcircuit (1666)
538783 2007-04-08 05:29:00 When testing RAM, ewe should sheep around
If you're not ewe, don't.
R2x1 (4628)
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