Tuesday, 22 January 2019

memory - Using old RAM sticks

I have been looking on what to do with several (as in 25+) sticks of RAM, all of which are generally old and small in memory size. I was hoping to find a way to use several or all on a single motherboard (with obvious modifications and/or a separate system for it), but, alas, I have yet to find any mentionable method. I am determined to find a use for these though, and so I am here, asking this question:


Is there a way to combine several different RAM sticks into a system that has one output that would connect to the motherboard in one of the RAM slots? Is there a way to do this without causing the better RAM sticks to be limited by the limitations of the lesser of the RAM sticks?

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