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Ram Check.

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by Pepse, 2002/03/17.

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  1. 2002/03/17
    Pepse

    Pepse Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    My computer seems to be freezing up alot lately when I try going to sites that are graphics intensive. I think it might be my SDRAM; I am running 3 128's(PC100). I have had this ram in this computer for about 7 or 8 months. IIRC this is the max for this mobo. Anyway, I seem to think there is some freeware out there that would give me something to be able to check my ram; as far as if it is any good. IIRC I think I seen something in Langalist awhile back about it. Does anybody know of this Ramcheck freeware. Later. Pepse.
     
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    Alex Ethridge

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    Send me an e-mail with H0016 as the subject. You'll get back a memory testing utility by autoresponse. (By the way, those are zeros.)
     

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    Chiles4

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    Also Docmemory and Memtest86 are free memory testers available on the net.
     
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