Can u help me??

m2kewl

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wellcky, have you tried putting them on different slots? could be a problem with a particular slot, i had that problem when i got an abit bh6 a while back. i assume you did do a memory test (can run memtest.exe -search google).

also, are they the same brand/speed/CAS settings?
 

RemyCanad

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Check on there site. This might be a known problem and there might be a BIOS update for it.
 

muttley

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I'm not familar with how many slots you have.

But I assume that slot 1 works fine.

Now try a memory stick in slot TWO and leave slot ONE unpopulated.

Now try a stick in slot 3 if you have it.

Now try a stick in slots one and three.

This may help define if there is a problem on the motherboard with something physical. Then look to see if you can see a contact problem such as plastic in the way.

Try slowing down the memory settings also if the above don't work just to see the results.

muttley
 

JEFF68005

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There have been some reports of slowing with multiple sticks of PC3200 and a few cases of PC2700 reported for one of the Gigabyte boards with the SIS 648 chipset. I'm not familiar with your board.
Are you overclocking? I had that kind of problem until I brought the FSB back down to specs with a P4 2.4 533. The same memory was fine sightly OCed from a P4 1.8a 400. Go figure.
 

Wellcky

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Thanks for the help guys, I'll try alternating slots this weekend after I update the bios.. who knows! :confused: