sounds like he might be talking about a resistor though i could be wrong since I don't entirely understand what he's talking about. I've handled my share of DDR2 and aside from tracing the the notches on it nothing seems even remotely cylindrical.
two possible solutions are soldering on a new resistor
or buying new RAM for maybe $1-2 more.
single 512mb stick
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820609084
2GB kit
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146565
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Originally Posted by ZeldaMaster#1#1
Aeffles: Look at my last post.
It is blue, Nanya DDR2, and has 8 black boxes on it. YOu can't see the cylinder's I'm talking about very well, though.
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blue = PCB color and that doesn't matter at all really.
the 8 black boxes are the RAM itself, the microchips
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