First post, by Rhuwyn
So like the subject says I think I ruined a perfectly good 486 motherboard. Went on a buying spree not too terribly long go and I ended up with two systems that use 72PIN SIMMs and a boatload of unknown 72PIN SIMMs. One system was a 486 and the other was a Pentium MMX. Being the min-maxer I am I wanted to test all the RAM to see what the RAM was and then make a decision on what RAM to leave in each system. In the process of inserting and removing dozens of SIMMs into the 486 board I think I ruined the contacts in the RAM slots. It won't post with any RAM now with either pair of slots.
Anyone ever have this issue? Anyone have success in fixing it.