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· Watercooler
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Ok so i have read on some forums saying that you can fix some ram if you are LUCKY, but placing it in the freezer for an hour, im scared thought right now to try it in my system, looks like some condensation has gotten into the ram itself, inside the heatspreaders, how long should i wait for the condensation to disappear. Just to let you guys no i bought this ram 2 months ago and having been getting constand BSODs, it isn't compatible with my mobo after i bought it i fugured it out. Its a corsair ram module if you need to no.
 

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Where did you hear this?
It seems like the method of fixing video cards by baking. I might try it with some broken laptop RAM. You should've done it without the heatspreaders on, or put it in something else first (i.e. a sealed bag that condensation wouldn't get into). I say put it in a place where it can dry well for an hour or two. Perhaps even blow on it with a hair dryer.
 

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Ok since i have put the ram in the freezer, memtest still says i have errors, but i haven't had a single BSOD in 4 hours :O i usually get 1 ever bloody hour.
 
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