Quote:
Originally posted by Faceman:
If you want to be sure/careful you should take the RAMstick back and have it tested (or even better replaced) at the shop. They have ways of testing it properly. I had to do so with one of the sticks in my last system.
Don't know how much hassle this is for you though (i.e. how far to the shop, how good is their service etc.) So it's just a suggestion.
|
a good suggestion. I didnt know you could do that. but I got it second hand anyway. I dont even know where he bought it from(its kinda old). so ill just have to stick with what andrewas suggested. just see if it crashes(hasnt yet)

does kinda sound harsh though...