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I accidentally broke my EWE in a similar situation. |
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Because you forced it on the wrong side? Eeee-ewe! |
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"Don't be too proud of this technological terror you have constructed. The ability to destroy a DIMM is insignificant, next to the power of the Force...." |
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Look at the little notch. |
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What [snictown] said, and don't force it. There's already an identifying standard for RAM; you just ignored it. [-] |
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Thanks [bigsleep]. "Dipswitch" is officially my new favourite insult. |
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Guess what? They sell more RAM if you break it, so they have no incentive to make anything easier for regular people. Why do you think that notch is so close to the middle...they want you to break it! |
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If you don't have the motherboard manual, it might not be easy to make difference between memory types also, e.g. EEC memory that is used for servers looks very similar to normal RAM. |
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There's a lot of standards in computer hardware that could do with being better labelled. |
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There's a lot of owners of computer hardware who could do with being more careful and better informed. |
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There's an awful lot of coffee in Brazil. |
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