Is Asus P5B-Deluxe incompatible with DDR667 memory?

AstroGuardian

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I just ordered the Asus P5B-Deluxe board but heard from colleagues that this board does not boot with many different DDR667 modules.

What do you think? Is this true or is it something else?

Thanks
 

Trashman

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Been eye-ballin that board as well, from my understanding with asus boards you have to adjust memory voltage according to specs of your memory, i believe default voltage is like 1.8v, so if your memory is rated 2.0v or above, you may have some issues. Could be what your "colleagues" are running into.
 

brently

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Here's a data point that will hopefully be helpful to some.

Setup:

ASUS P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP P965 775 (rev 1.03G)
Kingston DII667 KVR667D2N5/1G (2x)
ASUS P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP P965 775
VGA ASUS N EN7600GT/2DHT/256M R
Antec 500W HE power supply

Initially I got "Bad Bios Checksum", and "Intel ucode loading error - flash chip not supported" messages at start up. It was sporadic, so no way to get a handle on the cause. (Of course I triple checked the install).
The system would boot once in a while, enough to update the bios (to 1004), and then get Suse 10.2 installed.

Seems like rebooting (for the install) would work reliably, but not starting from the power-off state - a cold boot. In the latter case, I'd often just get fans, no beeps, no video.

Trolling here and elsewhere, I focused on memory as the problem. I played with the settings (the bios has an 'auto' setting, so I set it to DDR2-667, then DDR2-533 - hoping to get stability). I also played with the voltage rating on the memory - changing from auto to 1.8, to 1.85, and back to auto.

Numerous times I reset the vram - almost convinced myself that doing this would cause it to boot.

Many times I received a message at boot: "overclocking failed, F1 to enter bios, F2 to reset". This was a bit confusing as I was doing no overclocking and, aside from the few attempts at controlling memory speeds/voltage, only changing the clock (time&date).

After calling Kingston for help (a pleasant experience, I might add), I methodically tested the memory - one stick at a time in each of the memory slots. Initially the first stick (stick A) would work 80% of the time in slot A1, not at all in A2/B1, and 50% results in B2. Stick B - wouldn't work at all. Stick A+B together got me back to < 50% booting probability.

At this point (2 weeks into the process) I'm out of ideas. I have an RMA # from NewEgg and am resigned to sending the mobo back. Unfortunately I don't have a pile of used parts (DDR2 memory, PCIe video cards, etc) to do further debugging.

Not sure whether I'll try a different board, or the same one again.
 

Shimmishim

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Not true. It will boot with 667 ram.

I had some crucial 2x1 gig 10th anniversary ddr2-667 or pc2-5300 and it booted fine.

edit:

you might have to boot with one stick first though, then change the voltage to default (2.0+) and then stick the other stick in. that always worked for me.