denali6194
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I have 6 2G sticks of Mushkin DDR2. 4 of them I have been using for a long time and are great, the other two haven't been used (don't ask).
I am in the middle of tearing down my rig for a new build and am selling off 4 of the sticks. I've run memtest several times now with all 4 dimm slots filled with no errors (old sticks first). I've replaced one old stick with a new and retested--again no errors--then again with the second new stick. (hope this is making sense) I want to be sure that all 4 sticks which I am throwing up on ebay are good. I'm pretty sure they all are but I'd hate to sell someone a bad stick.
By running memtest with all 4 dimms filled can I be sure(as sure as I can be) that each stick is error free OR must I test each stick individually (one-at-a-time) to be sure an individual stick is good?
Of course the third option is that i need to seek psychological help...
I am in the middle of tearing down my rig for a new build and am selling off 4 of the sticks. I've run memtest several times now with all 4 dimm slots filled with no errors (old sticks first). I've replaced one old stick with a new and retested--again no errors--then again with the second new stick. (hope this is making sense) I want to be sure that all 4 sticks which I am throwing up on ebay are good. I'm pretty sure they all are but I'd hate to sell someone a bad stick.
By running memtest with all 4 dimms filled can I be sure(as sure as I can be) that each stick is error free OR must I test each stick individually (one-at-a-time) to be sure an individual stick is good?
Of course the third option is that i need to seek psychological help...