Use the following suggestions if one RAM slot is not working on your Windows computer. The first thing you should do is check for physical damage. If your RAM slot(s) is damaged, it will not work.
Ok, I've got an older (Athlon 900ish) system that would be put to heavy shame by many of you, but it works for me. Or at least used to, until I went to test a new 133 memory stick in it (256MB, 128 of ...
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Overclockers Breach 13 MT/s on RAM for the First Time
Using a single 24GB stick of Corsair Vengeance CUDIMM DDR5, overclocker "Salty Croissant" managed to push the stick to 6,510 MHz, which, when factoring in the doubling of DDR memory, works out to ...
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