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MrPeanut

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Problem with RAM, not dectected by MotherBoard
« on: November 27, 2003, 09:03:24 PM »
Hi,
   I recently purchased some components to upgrade my old man's computer online: new memory, cpu, and motherboard.
   I've put these together for years so I do know what I'm doing, but I've not encountered a problem like this, I put the memory in (It's 800mhz RAMBUS RIMM), I put the C-RAM (continuity ram in, this is used kind of like a SCSI terminator), turn it on, and the bios beeps are telling me that the RAM is not detected.
   I've tried just about everything I know, so it seems to me like a hardware defect, I can rule out the CPU, it's either the memory (which I'm led to believe it is), or the motherboard.
   This is where my problem is, I don't have another stick of RAMBUS RIMM to fit in the board to see if it works, and I can't put any other type of memory in the board (obviously), so I don't know for sure which it is (I ordered the memory and the board from two different companies) so I want to know which is defective before I send the hardware back.
   Now, my question to you is, is there some kind of device to check the integrity of the RAM, so I can see if it's defective without buying another stick (most stores have bad return policies, so I can't just buy a stick, test it, and return it no quesitons asked).  There may be a lack of such device, and if this is the case another question of mine - is there any places around that will test this memory for me, like a best buy or something?  There are local computer shops around but they won't.

                                              Thank you,
                                                     Nick Cavallo

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Problem with RAM, not dectected by MotherBoard
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2003, 11:56:33 PM »
Thats really about your best option is to get a tech shop to test the RAM.

The devices that test RAM aren't cheap and definitely not worth buying just to test one stick of RAM.


Check CompUSA or another big shop. Talk with one of the guys, they might be nice enough to test it quickly for you at no charge.