I just bought 2x2GB Transcend RAM (DDR2, yes DDR2) to add to my existing 2x2GB RAM on my 7 yr old PC (Intel P35 chipset mobo) and I am wondering if it's fake/generic, even though it seems to be working OK.
CPU-Z shows my old RAM's manufacturer name (Transcend) and part number JM800QLU-2G as DDR2 800 (PC2-6400/400mhz speed with 5-5-5-18 latencies) along with a serial number.
But the new sticks do not show manufacturer name or model number or serial number, it just shows the DDR2/800 and 6-6-6-18 latencies. The listing on Flipkart was the same part number JM800QLU-2g but the sticks are narrower and the sticker has the Transcend name/logo and a hologram with "U-DIMM" marked on it and no part number apparent.
Ran a memtest and everything, both Windows and Linux report the capacity as 4G (total 8GB on my PC now) and the Windows memory diagnostics passed clean.
I'm just concerned that the CPU-Z not showing the manufacturer name/model/part number or serial number - could it be a "fake" or "generic" RAM? My previous experience with "generic" RAM is they go bad pretty soon.
CPU-Z shows my old RAM's manufacturer name (Transcend) and part number JM800QLU-2G as DDR2 800 (PC2-6400/400mhz speed with 5-5-5-18 latencies) along with a serial number.
But the new sticks do not show manufacturer name or model number or serial number, it just shows the DDR2/800 and 6-6-6-18 latencies. The listing on Flipkart was the same part number JM800QLU-2g but the sticks are narrower and the sticker has the Transcend name/logo and a hologram with "U-DIMM" marked on it and no part number apparent.
Ran a memtest and everything, both Windows and Linux report the capacity as 4G (total 8GB on my PC now) and the Windows memory diagnostics passed clean.
I'm just concerned that the CPU-Z not showing the manufacturer name/model/part number or serial number - could it be a "fake" or "generic" RAM? My previous experience with "generic" RAM is they go bad pretty soon.