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Originally Posted by gtz101
hi, so is the voltage thing correct?
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yes ...
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Is it likely the RAM is just faulty?
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Possibility, but I have more knowledge than most on what constitutes as 'faulty' ram.
I have said many times here in the past, I don't care who makes/supplies the ram, I want to know who made the chips that are on the ram ... I can read the code off ram.
I cannot tell you if what you bought is actually compatible or not without inspecting it in my hand, or some damn good photos. Also, I hold no regard to SIS chipset motherboards either. You get what you pay for, and they are, IMHO, crap.
The thing is, you thought you were getting a "good deal" and ended up with a bucket of bolts.
People like Crucial have a reputation second to none, and I ain't talking about silly crap reputation 'feedback' as in eBay.
You ain't the first to be 'caught' out from
that 'supplier' and no doubt you won't be the last.
Get your money back, or make a keyring. You can't "fix" ram that don't work in your system.