Memory problem with Biostar Tforce 6100-939

bomberz1qr20

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I have a new Tforce 6100-939 board with 2 X 1gb sticks of Corsair XMS TWINX memory.

The system will only boot if the memory is installed in dim slots "B1" and "B2". I get the long error beep if install any memory (1 or both sticks) in slots "A1" or "A2".

BTW this is running an Athlon 64 3200+.


So what this means is I can't run the memory in dual channel. I can only run it in the last two slots in single channel mode. Is this RAM not compatible to run dual channel in this board? Or does it sound like the board needs to be RMA'd?

HELP!
 

o1die

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Go in and set the memory timings in manual mode, and use "2t" for the command rate, or whatever the bios names it. Try the memory at 200 or 166 if overclocking. If you don't know what your memory is rated at, just use the same settings as spd, but definately use 2t for command rate. I had to set my venice memory manually to get it to run at 200 with all 4 dimm slots filled.
 

Somniferum

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Originally posted by: bomberz1qr20
I have a new Tforce 6100-939 board with 2 X 1gb sticks of Corsair XMS TWINX memory.

The system will only boot if the memory is installed in dim slots "B1" and "B2". I get the long error beep if install any memory (1 or both sticks) in slots "A1" or "A2".

Since you can't boot with even 1 stick installed in those slots, it doesn't sound like a dual-channel issue at all. It sounds like DIMM slots A1 and A2 are both faulty. You should probably contact the manufacturer and see what they say, or RMA the board.
 

bomberz1qr20

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Originally posted by: Somniferum


Since you can't boot with even 1 stick installed in those slots, it doesn't sound like a dual-channel issue at all. It sounds like DIMM slots A1 and A2 are both faulty. You should probably contact the manufacturer and see what they say, or RMA the board.

That's what I was afraid of.

The command rate is set for 2T, all the timing settings are right, etc. It simply won't boot with ANY setting if I install the sticks in either of the first 2 slots.

Biostar website, here I come.

 

grooge

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What I often see, with budget built or with built that had integrated video is cheap PSU.

What do you have as PSU?
 

bomberz1qr20

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Originally posted by: grooge
What I often see, with budget built or with built that had integrated video is cheap PSU.

What do you have as PSU?


Thermaltake W0070 430w.

Why would this give me a memory error in only two slots? Slots 3-4 work fine.
 

bomberz1qr20

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Full spec:

AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Processor (Venice) Socket 939
Biostar TFORCE6100-939
Corsair XMS TWINX2048-3200 2GB DDR400
Thermaltake W0070RUC TR2 Series 430W
Western Digital Caviar SE WD1200JS 120GB Serial ATA II
Liteon SOHW-1693S 16X DVD Dual Drive
 

bomberz1qr20

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Well I figured out that if I install a stick into slot 1 or 2 and jiggle it a little it will at least boot up for a minute - then it fails again. Definately the slots are bad.


GRR..