First post, by Nexxen
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- l33t
Hello all!
Lately I tested a humungous amount of ram, being SDR and DDR the largest quantities.
As for DDR (but also others), is it possible to pinpoint the bad chip with Memtest?
One specific case is a 1GB stick, Memtest givs address and ram size when an error occurs.
I don't know the correct order of the chips on the pcb but I guess it's U"0" to U"x" (last chip), starting from pin 1 up to and last pin (here 184).
Hoping there aren't variations.
This is for the ones that are detected and work, maybe the same idea applies to other standards.
As for undetected sticks (not posting, alone or mixed),
is the problem caused in the first chips? My idea is that some must be used and being bad it won't allow POST.
When mixed I don't see why unless an internal short kills a signal making it impossible for the system to work.
This is very badly phrased 😀
All this is out of lack of knowledge but still I'd like to learn some more on the subject.
Thanks
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