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    Default Memory Testing hardware

    Has anyone ever used this product or something similar, and if so looking for an opinion on it
    RAM tester for computer memory by Innoventions

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    Default Re: Memory Testing hardware

    Ive personally never used or heard of a mem tester.Looks cool though,could come in handy!

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    I have used one of those. They are pretty good if you are testing large batches of memory. Will sometimes catch bad spots software test will miss. But it works both ways. Sometimes you just know the memory is bad but will pass software and mem testers.
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    Default Re: Memory Testing hardware

    It will get expensive with the different adaptors

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    Default Re: Memory Testing hardware

    Hey Vinny, from the looks of it, it only tests older memory, NOT DDR3 which has 240 pins, unless I missed something on the page, but I dont think I did
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor_Death View Post
    Hey Vinny, from the looks of it, it only tests older memory, NOT DDR3 which has 240 pins, unless I missed something on the page, but I dont think I did
    yep you missed it lol! Stan also watch the video

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    Default Re: Memory Testing hardware

    Why not just use software... how many sticks will you test?

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    Ram very rarely goes bad. memtest is used by most. Not worth it IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drdeath View Post
    Ram very rarely goes bad. memtest is used by most. Not worth it IMO
    I have been waiting for you to chime in were have yoou been?

    I just came across this device by accident and thought wow this is cool
    and was wondering if anyone here has used it first hand and what was their experience with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinman View Post
    I have been waiting for you to chime in were have yoou been?

    I just came across this device by accident and thought wow this is cool
    and was wondering if anyone here has used it first hand and what was their experience with it.
    I haven't...

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    I thought with all the testing you do, of all people you would have one

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    Most people only test memory when their having problems, our samples are tested before we receive them. so Jim doesn't need anything like this, and like he mentioned use Memtest if your having memory issues.
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    Sent them off an e-mail out of curiosity seems if I was a memory manufacture I would need this otherwise forget it lol!

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    Wow.. that is one expensive unit to own for personal use.. lolz..
    This wound probably be something manufactures or distributors would use...

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    YEP!!!! you got that right!!

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