I've touched on the problems I'm having with a new system in other threads, and I'm getting closer to narrowing it down.
System specs:
Epox 8K5A2+, AMD XP-2200+, Corsair XMS PC2700 DDR, 2-WD 800JB HDD, striped, Gainward Ultra 650 - 128 meg (GF4 Ti-4200), Yamaha CRW-F1, Antec True Power 330w PSU, WinXP-Home w/SP1, latest drivers and bios, conservative defualt bios settings.
Problem:
XP halts, and in some cases the system won't boot or XP won't start, if the dimm slots are populated with more than 256 megs of ram. I have two 256 meg sticks and one 512 meg stick of the Corsair ram. If I install both the 256 meg sticks, I get the problem. If I install just the 512 meg stick, I get the problem. If I populate two or all three dimm slots, I get the problem. Only when I install a single 256 meg stick does the system run with no problems. I've tried every conceivable combination of dimms and slots. I've had the ram checked, and it's ok.
Questions:
So, I don't think the ram is defective. Could the processor be defective? Or the motherboard? Although I did the math, and 330 watts gives me 30% headroom, could the PSU be defective or underpowered? It doesn't seem like a power issue. It seems like a memory addressing issue the motherboard or processor doesn't like.
I know these are a lot of questions, but I don't have an extra processor or psu to try. I ordered this stuff from Mwave and have to decide what to RMA. I e-mailed their tech support several days ago, but have not received a response yet. Any opinions or similar experiences?
Thanks
System specs:
Epox 8K5A2+, AMD XP-2200+, Corsair XMS PC2700 DDR, 2-WD 800JB HDD, striped, Gainward Ultra 650 - 128 meg (GF4 Ti-4200), Yamaha CRW-F1, Antec True Power 330w PSU, WinXP-Home w/SP1, latest drivers and bios, conservative defualt bios settings.
Problem:
XP halts, and in some cases the system won't boot or XP won't start, if the dimm slots are populated with more than 256 megs of ram. I have two 256 meg sticks and one 512 meg stick of the Corsair ram. If I install both the 256 meg sticks, I get the problem. If I install just the 512 meg stick, I get the problem. If I populate two or all three dimm slots, I get the problem. Only when I install a single 256 meg stick does the system run with no problems. I've tried every conceivable combination of dimms and slots. I've had the ram checked, and it's ok.
Questions:
So, I don't think the ram is defective. Could the processor be defective? Or the motherboard? Although I did the math, and 330 watts gives me 30% headroom, could the PSU be defective or underpowered? It doesn't seem like a power issue. It seems like a memory addressing issue the motherboard or processor doesn't like.
I know these are a lot of questions, but I don't have an extra processor or psu to try. I ordered this stuff from Mwave and have to decide what to RMA. I e-mailed their tech support several days ago, but have not received a response yet. Any opinions or similar experiences?
Thanks