Is RAM a peripheral? Had a hard time finding the right place for this question.
I have RAM testers now for 30 pin all the way up to DDR ram, and have tested probably more than 200 sticks in the last few weeks. When testing 30 pin SIMMs, I had a few failures out of perhaps 150 or 200 sticks. When I got to 168 pin DDR DIMMS, I had quite a few failures, probably 12-15 out of perhaps 50 sticks. This seems an unusually high failure rate to me.
Does anyone know any reason why DDR type memory would be more prone to failure, perhaps due to static electricity / handling (all I can think of) issues?
I have RAM testers now for 30 pin all the way up to DDR ram, and have tested probably more than 200 sticks in the last few weeks. When testing 30 pin SIMMs, I had a few failures out of perhaps 150 or 200 sticks. When I got to 168 pin DDR DIMMS, I had quite a few failures, probably 12-15 out of perhaps 50 sticks. This seems an unusually high failure rate to me.
Does anyone know any reason why DDR type memory would be more prone to failure, perhaps due to static electricity / handling (all I can think of) issues?

