Quote (DuckManParkey @ 14 Jan 2016 21:11)
Why not go into the shop and ask them to show you in person what they did, to prove to you it is the ram. Swapping and testing ram takes only a couple minutes between swaps so it wouldn't take them long.
When I first called to check with them what I should do about the issue; they were very helpful saying they'd take a look in the store and sort it there if it was an easy issue.
But when I arrived there, the mentality wasn't like that at all, they insisted on taking the entire setup instead of checking it right there on the spot. Which turns out; is really sad if it really is just a compatibility issue. (because they could have seen that if they checked for more than 10 seconds)
However; I might demand that they show me it works when I go there to pick the setup up.
I've had an issue with a previous setup quite like this one where I said I had a suspicions about it being the motherboard, but they insisted it was the RAM modules, they replaced them, and in the end it was the motherboard that was defective.
Quote (ghc @ 14 Jan 2016 21:13)
did they try a different type of ram then to see if that worked? seems kind of half assed if they didn't... lol
it could be the motherboard?
also I have had issues with ram in one build causing it to blue screen.. then swapping that ram with the ram of another computer and then both have worked fine since...that was probably 1.5 years ago.
Yes - they said "we tried other RAM modules with the same specs; just a different brand/producer, and it worked"