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Memory diagnostic software programs (e.g., [[Memtest86]], RAM Stress Test) are relatively low cost ranging from $700 – $1,300<ref>http://shop.uxd.com/category-s/110.htm</ref>. RAM Stress Test identifies memory defects that may have passed every usual manufacturing ATE test, but which can still fail in normal use. A major advantage of RAM Stress Test compared to ATE, is the capability of testing and validating RAM within the complete system environment (CPU, Memory, Motherboard, Power Supply), testing for Behavioral failures that are sensitive to system idiosyncrasy.
Memory diagnostic software programs (e.g., [[Memtest86]], QuickTech<ref>https://www.uxd.com/quicktech-premium.html</ref>) are relatively low cost ranging from $49<ref>http://memtest86.com/sales/index.php</ref> – $299<ref>http://shop.uxd.com/quicktech-self-boot-diagnostics-p/qtc1usb.htm</ref>are used to check for memory defects on a PC. They are usually in the form of a bootable software distribution (floppy, cdrom, usb or network pxe boot). Memory test tools do not utilize an operating system allowing for the full memory address range to be available for testing. Memory diagnostic software cannot be used when a PC is unable to complete the [[Power-
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