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Storage Kills DIMMs with Heat Spreaders?
Thu Jul 06, 2023 12:06 pm
So this may sound a little weird but hear me out. เล่นคาสิโนขั้นต่ำ 10 บาท
I've had a number of DIMMS (~ 15, a mix of DDR and DDR3) in storage for a few years (in the plastic cases they came in, mostly). These all have heatspreaders on, either factory fitted (most) or aftermarket (2). All of these DIMMs are now dead and will not run in any machine I test them in. They used to work in the PCs I had that supported them, but now, nothing. All my "naked" DIMMs without heatspreaders are fine. PCs that see regular use (DDR4, with heatspreaders) are fine).
What could be the cause of this? Thermal expansion/contraction? Something else?
I've had a number of DIMMS (~ 15, a mix of DDR and DDR3) in storage for a few years (in the plastic cases they came in, mostly). These all have heatspreaders on, either factory fitted (most) or aftermarket (2). All of these DIMMs are now dead and will not run in any machine I test them in. They used to work in the PCs I had that supported them, but now, nothing. All my "naked" DIMMs without heatspreaders are fine. PCs that see regular use (DDR4, with heatspreaders) are fine).
What could be the cause of this? Thermal expansion/contraction? Something else?
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