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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| CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K Sandy Bridge |
| M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3 Mother Board |
| RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite |
| GPU: VisionTek Radeon HD 6950 |
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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
| CPU: i7 3770k De-Lidded@4.6 |
| M/B: MSI Z77 M-Power |
| RAM: 8GB Kingston HyperX Predator @2400 |
| GPU: 2x MSI 660 TI PE |
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| CPU: Phenom X4 965BE @3.8ghz |
| M/B: ASrock 970de3/u3s3 |
| RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum |
| GPU: MSI 660TI Power Edition |
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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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| CPU: Intel i7 2600K |
| M/B: ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe |
| RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 |
| GPU: MSI N460GTX Hawk |
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It will get expensive with the different adaptors
| CPU: Core i7 3930K |
| M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
| RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
| GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s |
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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
2nd system
ASRock Z77 OC Formula, 2700K, Two EVGA GTX680s, and one GTX660 Ti PE, 16GBs 2133MHz, Lian Li A75X , Maxrevo 1500W, TT Extreme 240
3rd system
ASUS ROG X79 Rampage 4 Formula, 3930K, Boreas Chiller, VisionTek 480GB, WD 750GB, 16GBs Kingston HyperX Red 1600MHz, Two GTX680s, OCZ 1250W, CM Stryker modded for the Boreas Chiller, 3 white Skull fans grills from MNPCTech.
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| CPU: AMD FX 6100 |
| M/B: ASUS CROSSHAIR V |
| RAM: 16 gig Corsair Vengence 9- 9- 9 -27 12800 1600 mhz |
| GPU: ASUS EAH 6850 1 gig |
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It does DDR3 lol
RAMCHECK LX DDR3 Memory Tester
| CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K Sandy Bridge |
| M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3 Mother Board |
| RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite |
| GPU: VisionTek Radeon HD 6950 |
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| CPU: Intel i7 3770K herp derp Mhz 6 oclock |
| M/B: Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe Sausage not included |
| RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 2X8GB DDR3-1600 1.5V CL9 |
| GPU: MSI 670 SLIng |
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Why not just use software... how many sticks will you test?
| CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5GHz |
| M/B: ASROCK X79 Extreme 6 |
| RAM: 16G G.Skill Trident 2400MHz |
| GPU: 2 x Radeon 2G 7970 Liquid cooled |
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Ram very rarely goes bad. memtest is used by most. Not worth it IMO
| CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K Sandy Bridge |
| M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3 Mother Board |
| RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite |
| GPU: VisionTek Radeon HD 6950 |
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| CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5GHz |
| M/B: ASROCK X79 Extreme 6 |
| RAM: 16G G.Skill Trident 2400MHz |
| GPU: 2 x Radeon 2G 7970 Liquid cooled |
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| CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K Sandy Bridge |
| M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3 Mother Board |
| RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite |
| GPU: VisionTek Radeon HD 6950 |
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I thought with all the testing you do, of all people you would have one![]()
| CPU: Core i7 3930K |
| M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
| RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
| GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s |
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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.
2nd system
ASRock Z77 OC Formula, 2700K, Two EVGA GTX680s, and one GTX660 Ti PE, 16GBs 2133MHz, Lian Li A75X , Maxrevo 1500W, TT Extreme 240
3rd system
ASUS ROG X79 Rampage 4 Formula, 3930K, Boreas Chiller, VisionTek 480GB, WD 750GB, 16GBs Kingston HyperX Red 1600MHz, Two GTX680s, OCZ 1250W, CM Stryker modded for the Boreas Chiller, 3 white Skull fans grills from MNPCTech.
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| CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K Sandy Bridge |
| M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3 Mother Board |
| RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite |
| GPU: VisionTek Radeon HD 6950 |
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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!
Memory Tester Packages
Please note the special discounts are available until October 31,
2012 and are not published on the attached price list.
$5450.00 RAMCHECK LX DDR3/DDR2/DDR1, p/n INN-8686-DDR321
Includes adapters for testing 240-pin DDR3 modules, 240-pin DDR2 modules and 184-pin DDR1 modules
$4950.00 sale price if you order by October 31, 2012
$4450.00 RAMCHECK LX DDR3/DDR2, p/n INN-8686-DDR3+2
Includes adapters for testing 240-pin DDR3 modules and 240-pin DDR2 modules RAMCHECK LX DDR3/DDR2 Memory Tester
$3950.00 sale price if you order by October 31, 2012
$3150.00 RAMCHECK LX DDR3, p/n INN-8686-DDR3
Tests 240-pin DDR3 modules
RAMCHECK LX DDR3 Memory Tester
$2950.00 sale price if you order by October 31, 2012
$2995.00 RAMCHECK LX DDR2, p/n INN-8686-DDR2
Tests 240-pin DDR2 modules
RAMCHECK LX DDR2 Memory Tester
$3950.00 RAMCHECK LX DDR2/DDR1 tester, p/n INN-8686-DDR2+1
Tests 240-pin DDR1 and 184-pin DDR1 modules RAMCHECK LX DDR2/DDR1 Memory Tester
$1495.00 RAMCHECK LX base tester, p/n INN-8686
Base unit only. Works with all current RAMCHECK adapters.
Perfect for existing customers who need additional test stations.
RAMCHECK LX Memory Tester
Optional Adapters:
$175.00 204-PIN DDR3 SODIMM Converter, p/n INN-8668-16-1 Low-cost option requires DDR3/DDR2 or DDR3 tester DDR3 SODIMM module tester
$175.00 200-PIN DDR2 SODIMM Converter, p/n INN-8668-12-1 Low-cost option requires DDR2/DDR1 or DDR2 tester DDR2 SODIMM module tester
$175.00 200-PIN DDR SODIMM Converter, p/n INN-8668-6-1 Low-cost option requires DDR2/DDR1 or DDR1 tester DDR test: RAMCHECK SO-DIMM Converter for 200-Pin DDR Testing
$395.00 168-pin SDRAM/EDO/FPM Adapter, p/n INN-8686-1 Utilizes rugged Yamaichi test socket RAMCHECK LX DIMMCHECK 168 adapter
Please refer to the attached list for complete pricing information on all of the optional RAMCHECK LX adapters as well as payment options.
For technical specifications on the RAMCHECK LX adapters, please see Computer Memory Test Adapters For DDR3, DDR2 and DDR Testing, SDRAM Testing, SIMM Testing, SODIMM Testing
We've been in business over 20 years, and your satisfaction is important to us! RAMCHECK LX is backed by our one-year limited warranty. If you currently own an older SIMCHECK or SIMCHECK II tester, please ask about our trade-in options.
Over the years, thousands of customers around the world have come to rely on our products. INNOVENTIONS pioneered the field of portable DRAM testers in 1987 when we introduced the Classic RAMCHECK, the world's first portable DRAM chip tester. Since then, we've developed the original SIMCHECK memory module tester in 1990, the SIMCHECK II in 1995, the RAMCHECK in 2000, and more recently the RAMCHECK LX.
We hope to have you as our customer, and we are confident that you will enjoy our products for many years. Please feel free to contact me for further information or to place an order.
Best regards,
Scott LaRoche, Director of Sales
INNOVENTIONS, Inc.
RAMCHECK memory tester by INNOVENTIONS, Inc. scott@innoventions.com
10425 Bissonnet St., Houston, TX 77099
Tel 281/879-6226 Fax 281/879-6415
| CPU: Intel Core i7 3820 |
| M/B: Asus Sabertooth X79 |
| RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance (8x4GB Sticks) |
| GPU: Gigabyte GTX670 w/ XSPC Blocks (SLI) |
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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...
| CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K Sandy Bridge |
| M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3 Mother Board |
| RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite |
| GPU: VisionTek Radeon HD 6950 |
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YEP!!!! you got that right!!