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Default rotating RAM? - 07-22-2012, 07:48 | posts: 164 | Location: Alberta, Canada

so i was told rotating your ram every few months or so is a good thing. is this true or just bs?
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 08:00 | posts: 3,085

elaborate what you mean by rotating it

in any case sounds like bs
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 08:26 | posts: 1,427 | Location: israel

Total BS.
Of course, only as long as you remember to bless each ram module individually (necronomicon, chapter 2 verse 6) , and sacrifice a goat every...oh...9-12 months, the rotating thing is a non issue.
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 08:38 | posts: 5,564 | Location: In a house, on a hill, by a road.

rotating your ram is completely useless.
Flipping your mattress however can extend it's life greatly.
Since ram is volatile memory, it doesn't have those read/write limitations of non-volatile memories such as nand memory.

I have never known of ram to wear out from normal usage. Only damage from overclocking, and from manufacturing defects.
Many manufacturing defects, especially in later addresses aren't screened out during testing, because testing is usually very basic.
And it's not until advance testing on the users end, stress testing, that the defects surface.

When they fail, they fail, they don't wear down gradually like you're thinking.
Now then you should do memory test every 6 months or so, just run prime95 for a day or so. Can still websurf and stuff too.
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 08:48 | posts: 20,456 | Location: NZ

lol.
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 16:05 | posts: 5,621 | Location: USA

I think he means swapping the dimms in diff slots.. lol its bs
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 16:22 | posts: 9,519 | Location: UK

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so i was told rotating your ram every few months or so is a good thing. is this true or just bs?
A good thing for what?
Its bs, but am interested to hear what was said.
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 16:25 | posts: 14,696 | Location: New Jersey, USA

bullshyt
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 16:35 | posts: 9,314 | Location: 90° N

I got +17FPS in Battlefield 3 by rotating my ram 360°.
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 16:48 | posts: 824 | Location: Midlands/UK

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I got +17FPS in Battlefield 3 by rotating my ram 360°.
i do mine 720° just to be doubly sure :p
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 17:02 | posts: 3,319

And don't stack your thumb drives together, because if one has a virus the others would be infected!

(...something I actually believed when I was still a kid when floppies were still floppy...)




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Default 07-22-2012, 17:12 | posts: 92 | Location: Netherlands

i get 120fps on ultra on BF3 when i let them in water for one week and ofcrouse rotating them in ice after that
   
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Default 07-22-2012, 17:54 | posts: 1,542 | Location: eastcoast.ca

...good read for a laugh
   
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