Like part time says, they exist, but are incredibly expensive. I have always had my guys use old computers we come by through the business. I try to keep at least one or two boxes around for each DDR type (1,2,3) just for such jobs. Three boxes I could've gotten $50 or so each for vs. a few grand for test equipment.. and besides, I'd rather know it actually works in a REAL computer. I will say you will go through boxes, though, as the RAM slots wear out.Quote:
I was more referring to, what you would put the ram in physically to test it. Do you or anyone else use just a computer, or is there equipment like there is for the hard drives?
This solution has worked for me and we go through pretty high volumes of memory at times (hundreds/thousands at a time).
Hope this helps.