On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 12:21:47 PM UTC-5, Tilghman Lesher wrote:

> I need to verify that one or the other is good in order to reliably test 
the other.

Hardware memory testers, even for ancient and mostly-obsolete RAM, weren't 
particularly cheap last time I checked. Your best bet may be to try a local 
business that services PCs (Best Buy, Office Depot, etc., if you're 
desperate). Are there any modern-day equivalents of Javanco, where one can 
simply walk in with hardware to test & not have to pay a fee?

~~Dru/jonnyX

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