Its definitely dead (pc won't boot when this stick is in on its own or with 1 or 3 other dimms).
I'm not expecting to get the same RAM back, I'd expect some newer lower voltage stuff.
I thought as I bought it as a pair it should be returned as a pair, but I'm not given any indication either way when I fill in the online repair form.
Additionally if I wanted to sell it (which inevitably it eventually will be), it would be harder to palm off 2 non matched dimms.
Have I answered my own question here?
Also is it the D9 chips in general that break or is it just the DIMMs that crucial manufacturered? I was being conservative running 1081 with 2.1v stable, 4 dimms.
I'm not expecting to get the same RAM back, I'd expect some newer lower voltage stuff.
I thought as I bought it as a pair it should be returned as a pair, but I'm not given any indication either way when I fill in the online repair form.
Additionally if I wanted to sell it (which inevitably it eventually will be), it would be harder to palm off 2 non matched dimms.
Have I answered my own question here?
Also is it the D9 chips in general that break or is it just the DIMMs that crucial manufacturered? I was being conservative running 1081 with 2.1v stable, 4 dimms.
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