Resoldered a resistor to DDR5 RAM, 0.29Ohm Vs 0.24Ohm, will I be okay?
Hello,
I recently re-soldered a resistor from a DDR3 stick to DDR5 as when I was removing the heatsinks one came off.
I took one from random DDR3 RAM and I tested with multi meter that the original one is 0.29 Ohm and the one I replaced is 0.24Ohm. (when testing with multimeter at 20K OHMs)
The sticks work fine when I put them in a PC. They're 8000Mhz ones, of course I don't have a CPU yet that can test whether they'll run at those speeds, but in BIOS XMP shows up fine.
Trace from the resistor leads directly into the RGB light diode on the RAM.
Please see included screenshot.
Will it affect the ram at all or I shouldn't be concerned?
Its the top empty space for resistor that was missing. FYI.
Bu iyi bir soru mu?