Why would you want to do that? He only wants to know about the specs of the ram, not whether a sector has a damaged thingy ma bob...
It might sound strange but why not just pick up a few cheap motherboards and the cpu's that work in them. you wouldnt need a hdd or a case. I'm sure there are software memory testers out there for linux you could include one on some kind of live-cd I think it would work out a lot cheaper than buying one of those tester things.On 8/16/07, Kris Douglas < webbox.uk@gmail.com> wrote:On 16/08/07, Kevanf1 <kevanf1@gmail.com > wrote:On 16/08/07, Kris Douglas <webbox.uk@gmail.com> wrote:
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I shall give it a go :-) Cheers Kris.
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