Help With Memory On ECS P4M800PRO-m V1.0A

practal

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Feb 14, 2006
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Ive just built my first intel system in years and Im having a problem. Im not sure if its a harware conflict or just not knowing how they do things.

Pentium D 820 @3.5GHZ 46 C Load
ECS P4M800Pro-M (1.0A)
1 GB Module G.Skill HZ PC4000
Janton 5700FX AGP
120GB HD DVD Burner
Haupauge PVR-150
Audigy Sound
Forton 450w PSU

I havent decided what to go with for RAM yet so I just took the 1 GB module out of my main pc for now. My overclock is stable and my question doesnt have anything to do with that. I noticed that for some reason my RAM is using a divider of 5:3, right now at 250 FSB its going at 13x. I tried using the different numbers (i.e. 400 is 1:1) like you do on AMD based boards but it didnt change anything. Ive tried just doing auto on both the frquency and on the timmings and it trys to put it at 1.5-2-2-5-CR2 with the 5:3 divider.

Everest is the only thing that is giving me any sort of info on the ram, cpuz,ect. are blank. Everest is reporting I have Dual Channel DDR 267 which doesnt make alot of sense since I only have one single module inserted.

What do I change to make my memory go 1:1, obviously no setting hat says ratio or I wouldnt be asking.

Is it possible that the board is not comptable with the module? ECS doesnt have much on the site and I was thinking of going with 2GB of UCCC for the board but not if theres a conflict.

Also why is it detecting dual channel? And shouldnt auto memory timings be SPD? Theres a big difference between the SPD of 3-4-4-7 and the 1.5-2-2-5 its trying to run it at.

Thanks