W Woohah Member Feb 19, 2002 29 0 0 Feb 20, 2002 #2 Whoops, got a little excited there. Aside from manufacturers defects, is there anything that could cause RAM to go bad? Especially after initially being ok? No attempts to overclock, nothing of that sort, just run-of-the-mill usage. --woohah
Whoops, got a little excited there. Aside from manufacturers defects, is there anything that could cause RAM to go bad? Especially after initially being ok? No attempts to overclock, nothing of that sort, just run-of-the-mill usage. --woohah
H hagbard Banned Nov 30, 2000 2,775 0 0 Feb 20, 2002 #3 Yep. Static electricity, power surge, gremlins, etc.
W Woohah Member Feb 19, 2002 29 0 0 Feb 21, 2002 #4 Ever encountered Dust causing a bad connection and therefore things like data corruption, bad loads, etc? --Woohah
Ever encountered Dust causing a bad connection and therefore things like data corruption, bad loads, etc? --Woohah