A followup, with a resolution.

As it turns out, my memory was just fine.  The problem was that a
place had shipped me a computer without a CPU.  Now that a CPU is in
place, it works great.

My mishap was a flood that took out the motherboard (and possibly the
power supply).  Memory, CPU, video card, and hard drives were all well
above the flood level, and they were transferred into a new case.  My
Ethernet address changed, which caused some network difficulties, but
hey, what can you do?

On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Tilghman Lesher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anybody have a hardware-based memory stick tester?
>
> I recently had an incident where a machine experienced a short while
> it was running, and I'd like to be able to verify whether the memory
> is still good.  If not, it can always be replaced under warranty.
>
> The sticks are DDR3 SDRAM, ECC, Unbuffered.
>
> --
> Tilghman



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