I did something similar on an old P3 motherboard, shown here. The resistor array there was the slightly larger size, so that's why it was easier in my case to go with 4x individual resistors.
But these small ones on the RAM modules - I don't think they could be easily done with individual resistors and hand-soldering. Perhaps with hot air? But then might as well replace the whole array.
With that said, here's a new idea :idea: : why not scratch off some of the solder mask from the upper trace and solder one side of a small SMD resistor there. Then, to the other side of that resistor, solder a really thin wire to go to the via or trace on the other side of the broken resistor. I've done something like that multiple times - particularly fine trace repairs and/or video cards that lost a bunch of small SMDs on the back from mishandling (not by me, though.

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