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Wow, it's super weird to have a system catastrophically fail and kill all the memory like that.
Yeah it was pretty crazy I’ve heard ram tends to go obsolete before it dies, but I do have a potential root cause, I did notice after hooking up the new motherboard that the side and back case fans weren’t plugged in, they were routed through a cheap case rgb controller board which must’ve fallen off the tape in the back side of the case, so I’m guessing thermals took them out and 1 just happened to survive(likely the one furthest from the CPU)