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Removing EDO RAM from socket 7 board?

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4 minutes ago, 2Buck said:

Anyone around here know how to remove EDO RAM? I've been googling and I've turned up empty. I got a ASUS Socket 7 AT board and I'd like to take the RAM out, but I'd rather not break something doing it incorrectly. I know to install it, but I don't know how to reverse it (properly). I think I have an idea how, but it just feels like it's gonna break. Pic:

 

20180123_122704.jpg

 

Thank you to anyone who can help!

You push the left and right latch and they fall out if lying on the ground..

But you have to start from the Top, can't do it from the last slot.

 

And those plastic slots are utter garbage..

Anyone around here know how to remove EDO RAM? I've been googling and I've turned up empty. I got a ASUS Socket 7 AT board and I'd like to take the RAM out, but I'd rather not break something doing it incorrectly. I know to install it, but I don't know how to reverse it (properly). I think I have an idea how, but it just feels like it's gonna break. Pic:

 

20180123_122704.jpg

 

Thank you to anyone who can help!

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4 minutes ago, 2Buck said:

Anyone around here know how to remove EDO RAM? I've been googling and I've turned up empty. I got a ASUS Socket 7 AT board and I'd like to take the RAM out, but I'd rather not break something doing it incorrectly. I know to install it, but I don't know how to reverse it (properly). I think I have an idea how, but it just feels like it's gonna break. Pic:

 

20180123_122704.jpg

 

Thank you to anyone who can help!

You push the left and right latch and they fall out if lying on the ground..

But you have to start from the Top, can't do it from the last slot.

 

And those plastic slots are utter garbage..

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4 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

You push the left and right latch and they fall out if lying on the ground..

But you have to start from the Top, can't do it from the last slot.

 

And those plastic slots are utter garbage..

Ahh.. That was the problem. I was starting from the bottom. The top one popped right out no problem. Well now I feel retarded. Thanks. :D

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3x 1080p 60hz Viewsonic LCDs, 1 glorious Dell CRT running at anywhere from 60hz to 120hz

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