Nancy L Haitz wrote:
> Is an error message an automatic indication that the
> RAM chip is faulty?
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Hi, Nancy -
I haven't figured out at which point is acceptible to get an error message.
Not getting any at all would be preferrable and many folks stopped the test after
so many thousands without getting any error messages.
The three of the eight sticks I got from Velocity (during last year's heated
discussion on them and the tests) started showing error messages after 10-15
iterations. Sometimes it would not show up until several hundred. They were
exchanged by Velocity.
I never did the RAM Sandwish thingy and I should.
Also, I didn't test them into the thousands of iterations, and I should try that
also.
They're doing just fine in a couple of 7500s but not installed in the S900.
Alan
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