If it's a kit, good chance only one is faulty and you can just pull one for the time being. Gotta deal with half the capacity tho, but it should at least be usable? :shrug-outta-hecks: If it's not a kit I've got nothing
Other than going single stick (if that's even an option with your setup) - maybe you can salvage some ram from friends or family or even some e-waste/recycling dumpster? I don't know your situation but there's bound to be some ddr3 around somewhere in unused or defunct machines. It's far from ideal of course but it could keep the rig running until you upgrade
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If it's a kit, good chance only one is faulty and you can just pull one for the time being. Gotta deal with half the capacity tho, but it should at least be usable? :shrug-outta-hecks: If it's not a kit I've got nothing
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ya try pulling one stick out, if it fails post, try the other stick.
:this-is-fine:
All things considered it's probably the cheapest part to fail so there's that I guess
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Other than going single stick (if that's even an option with your setup) - maybe you can salvage some ram from friends or family or even some e-waste/recycling dumpster? I don't know your situation but there's bound to be some ddr3 around somewhere in unused or defunct machines. It's far from ideal of course but it could keep the rig running until you upgrade
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Could check your local listings for PCs or RAM
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