Module problem

SpookyOwl

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Sep 24, 2007
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I recently purchased my newest system, I install all the componets and everything worked great. I was able to install Vista 64 with 4gig of ram recognized and then when I went to add another fan to the sytem and start up it would not post. Sometime later I removed all my ram but one stick and it posted. Eventually I was able to add 3 sticks for a total of 3 gig of ram and reinstall (i was required to do so by the system)

Now everytime I try to add the 4th stick of ram it will not post. It is not the stick as i have swapped out other sticks and it is not the slot. I have tried adjusting my timings in my BIOS but I have had no luck.

My current system in a Q6600, 8800GTX Asus Pk5 Premium Black Pearl
Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) x2 and a 620 corsair power supply

Current timings are 5-5-5-15

I'm pretty sure i must be missing something in the bios.

Please help!
 

JustaGeek

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Jan 27, 2007
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Increase the Northbridge voltage gradually as high as you need to go to get it to POST.

Add a fan to the NB heatsink, too, it it is too hot to the touch.

And set the memory voltage manually to 2.1V, or a tad higher if needed.

Good luck!
 

SpookyOwl

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Sep 24, 2007
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Originally posted by: JustaGeek
Increase the Northbridge voltage gradually as high as you need to go to get it to POST.

Add a fan to the NB heatsink, too, it it is too hot to the touch.

And set the memory voltage manually to 2.1V, or a tad higher if needed.

Good luck!

I did as you suggested but my computer still does not POST with the 4th memory module in.

Any other suggestions?
 

JustaGeek

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Try the maximum voltage for the Northbridge.

Make sure that all the modules work fine - run Orthos and memtest with pairs of modules (first 1 pair and then the other pair) to eliminate the memory as a problem.

I do not know if you should increase the RAM voltage any higher, but you might wanna try that. Just checked your RAM - the Ballistix needs at least 2.2V. Try up to the maximum of 2.3V.

And try running them at 667MHz - it sometimes works, even if they cannot run at 800MHz.

Lastly... some boards will just not work with 4 modules of one brand of RAM, but will work perfectly with another brand. If you can, try another brand.

Good luck!