The only other way you can tell is to look at each address and data line with a scope and see which one is not normal. If you have no scope, you will be doing shotgun swap on the RAM. It usually takes a few tries.
The only other way you can tell is to look at each address and data line with a scope and see which one is not normal. If you have no scope, you will be doing shotgun swap on the RAM. It usually takes a few tries.
If the RAM is not warm, it's likely not shorted, which means you may be able to piggyback another chip to see if the symptoms change.