Possible Motherboard prob. Need help!

Bookcase14

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I have been having major problems with my setup, and over christmas break im sending a whole hoopla of crap back. My rig? As follows:

Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 pin
AMD 64 3800+
1 gig (2x512) pc3200 Mushkin RAM
Saphire Radeon x800 XT PE
2 x 120gb WD SATA hard drives...7200RPM

I have no idea what the hell is wrong with my setup, I'm thinking my Mobo is faulty..Get this, when I was trying to install Windows Xp for the first time, it kept crashing while trying to install kernel.dll or something of that sort. It kept crashing at the same spot, so I thought naturally it was a hardware problem with RAM being the major issue. I try memtest and sure enough the RAM was getting errors in dual channel. So i try each stick separately, no problems and no errors. Windows randomly isntalls on the next few tries after trying different CD-ROM drives etc etc. It was a nightmare. So I now still have this setup, and i get BSOD all the friggen time when I am playing games, or sometimes even opening folders in windows when i'm playing an mp3 or something. I used to get machine_check_exception errors all the time (hardware issue) but now it just restarts on me. I can barely play counter-strike source for a few minutes before it crashes, its basically a crap-shoot. I thought it would be a RAM problem so i try mem test again, dual channel shows errors, once again single sticks show nothing, so i try the other dual channel slots and the machine goes to a screen that says "you have changed your hardware set up, how would you like to enter windows." Whatever option i choose, it always restarts me, and I can't get into windows. So essentially I have to revert to my old dual channel in slots 1 and 2. I tried upping my voltage to my RAM, but still no dice. I don't know what to do guys. Judging by the a post of someone who ahs my board, he said its the board has problems with anything but pc2700, but I think i might have a defective board. For one of the most expensive boards on the market, i expected better performance out of this sucker. Anyway, I'm going to RMA the board and the RAM. Maybe I just had a bad board, unless anyone thinks i have a compatibility issue.
 

mechBgon

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What brand, model and wattage is your power supply? Also, do you have PCI cards in there (and if so, what are they)?
 

Bookcase14

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PCPowercooling true 510 Watt Deluxe PSU a very reliable, and reputable company I hear (some PC magazine always chooses their crap)

I don't have any PCI slot cars or anything, what you see right there is what I have in my PC. Pretty clean.
 

mechBgon

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No problem in the PSU department then. If the board offers chipset-voltage tweaks, you might try bumping that 0.1 volt to see what happens in dual-channel Memtest testing.
 

Bookcase14

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I'm really starting to regret buying this board. I'm starting to notice a lot of bad things being said about this thing, as well as people have problems as well.