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any DFI user here?

holycpu

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I have used 4 sticks of 512MB kingston value ram and only 2 sticks are regonized......, does any of you know what slots regonize my ram? is it the yellow slots or the orange slots?

thank you......

San Diego 3700+
Kingston Valueram 4x 512MB, timing 3-3-3-6
BIOS: 3/10, for E-rev core cpu (venice and san diego)
Only 1gb are regonized.
Never OC.
Voltage are at stock setting, which is less than 2.7V for sure.
 
Originally posted by: AtaruMoroboshi18
You don't have a AMD Venice processor do you? You can only use 2 sticks of memory on the older Athlon 64s.

You can use all 4, it's just that they will run slower than DDR400....

I think you may have bad memory slots, or the ram you put in there is bad.
 
What chipset i.e. 754,939 NF3, NF4? What cpu core revision i.e. clawhammer, newcastle, winchester, venice, san diego? What brand memory? Are they all the same company i.e. Crucial, OCZ, Geil, Corsair? All the same PC 3200 or mixed? What SPD timings? What bios settings? i.e. voltage, etc.? Need much more information.
 
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
What chipset i.e. 754,939 NF3, NF4? What cpu core revision i.e. clawhammer, newcastle, winchester, venice, san diego? What brand memory? Are they all the same company i.e. Crucial, OCZ, Geil, Corsair? All the same PC 3200 or mixed? What SPD timings? What bios settings? i.e. voltage, etc.? Need much more information.

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HMMMM. Is the Kingston ram on the DFI memory compatibility list? Is the memory recognized when the computer intially boots (when it is self checking well before Windows starts? That could help narrow down a hardware specific issue with either the memory or motherboard (or bios) and not Windows.
 
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