New DDR installed....

Grimbones

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I haven't installed any RAM in recent history, but i've done it before and i figured it was just a pop-it-into-the-slot sort of deal. Anyway, i jumped on the 1GB GEIL ddr 400 module, anyway so it arrived today and when i boot up my computer with only it in the first slot, it loads up to my Desktop then BSD! Does this mean i should RMA this thing already?
 

ZeroRift

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Are you sure your mainboard can handel a 1gb stick at that clock rate?
Some system specs would help.
 

Grimbones

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Ahh of course, I have an Abit kv8 max-3

AMD 64 3000+

Currently i'm running a kingston value-ram that is running at the same speed ddr3200 but it is 512mb, i used to run another one, but i'm pretty sure that one is defective, while running both sticks i would crash all the time while playing games, and with just the one stick i have crashed maybe one time in a week.

 

ZeroRift

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try running memtest86 with the 1gb stick for several hours (like 8). If it turns up any errors, the ram's bad.
 

Grimbones

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alright i guess im going to have to try to run that test...

Is it possible to load Memtest on a CD? i mean i know thats one hell of a waste of a cd lol, but i don't have a floppy drive, and if i do load it onto the CD can i start the program off of it?! Thanks!
 

mountcarlmore

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your problem is that the mem controller of your processor does not support mismatched dimms, so you can run the 512 or 1 gig but not both. the venice core fixes that, as well as running 4 dimms at ddr400.
 

BadThad

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Originally posted by: mountcarlmore
your problem is that the mem controller of your processor does not support mismatched dimms, so you can run the 512 or 1 gig but not both. the venice core fixes that, as well as running 4 dimms at ddr400.


......when i boot up my computer with only it in the first slot.....

There's a bootable Linux CDROM ISO you can download with MEMTEST86 on it. Just burn the ISO and boot to it....simple.