- Mar 15, 2003
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I recently (around a year ago) ordered some supposedly legitimate Crucial RAM (DDR2 SO-DIMMs) off eBay for my old Penryn-based laptop (off this seller).
Now, I'm somewhat doubtful of it being legitimate, for 2 reasons:
- got a random memory-based BSOD (stop code: MEMORY MANAGEMENT) the other day (otherwise has been fine for the past year; memtest runs clean, as does the Windows diagnostics tool)
- the packaging is sorta sus, as I've never seen Crucial packaging like this anywhere, although I know they can have variety in their packaging, and I'm in Canada, so perhaps this is their Canadian-specific packaging
Here is the relevant CPU-Z info:

Packaging:



RAM itself:


Now, I'm somewhat doubtful of it being legitimate, for 2 reasons:
- got a random memory-based BSOD (stop code: MEMORY MANAGEMENT) the other day (otherwise has been fine for the past year; memtest runs clean, as does the Windows diagnostics tool)
- the packaging is sorta sus, as I've never seen Crucial packaging like this anywhere, although I know they can have variety in their packaging, and I'm in Canada, so perhaps this is their Canadian-specific packaging
Here is the relevant CPU-Z info:



Packaging:



RAM itself:


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