Rahminator
Senior member
OK, my computer was running absolutely flawlessly for over a month, and yesterday it started acting up with BSODs. Today, I got random reboots and my comp failed to post until I cleared the cmos. Then it got past post, but wouldn't boot into Windows (stuck at Verifying DMI pool data). I rebooted several times and noticed that it only detected 512MB of 640MB that I have (2x256, 1x128 - all Crucial). I tried to seat ram in all possible slot combinations, and the 128MB stick gets detected only sometimes (when it feels like it =/), and when it gets detected I have big problems in windows and in general. Could my overclock have killed it? My fsb is only at 135MHz and I think I can rule that out as a possible cause since I've seen people with >150fsb with this ram and no problems. Could it really be the aggressive timings that killed it (CAS 2, 4 bank interleave, 2t, 5t, 2t, 4 level, 1t command timing)? The only difference between the 128MB stick and the 256MB sticks is that the former is single-sided but I doubt that has anything to do with it (then again, I'm not a ram expert so enlighten me if you can). System specs:
Athlon XP 1600 1.4 @ 155 (135x11.5)
Shuttle AK31A
PNY Verto GeForce 2 Ti (250/440)
SB Audigy
Linksys 10/100 NIC
Seagate Barracuda 4 40GB
Nec 8/40 DVD
Plextor 12/10/32A
300W Antec PSU (5V is at 4.92-4.95 idle, 4.89 load)
Again, with 512MB my system is running like it always was. *Boogle*. Thanks for help in advance 🙂.
Athlon XP 1600 1.4 @ 155 (135x11.5)
Shuttle AK31A
PNY Verto GeForce 2 Ti (250/440)
SB Audigy
Linksys 10/100 NIC
Seagate Barracuda 4 40GB
Nec 8/40 DVD
Plextor 12/10/32A
300W Antec PSU (5V is at 4.92-4.95 idle, 4.89 load)
Again, with 512MB my system is running like it always was. *Boogle*. Thanks for help in advance 🙂.