Here's the situation:
I upgraded my stock cooling. In the process, I rerouted my cables to increase airflow. When I reconnected everything, and went to power on, I was met with a long beep that repeated. When I looked at my diagnostic LED (MSI Neo4 Platinum/SLi) it told me it had something to do with my memory. My memory is in slots 3 and 4, one of the two ways to get Dual Channel DDR400 (the other way is with slots 1 and 2). Before tearing apart my computer and reassembling today, this worked perfectly. However, I changed the memory to slots 1 and 3, which yields Dual Channel DDR333. This allowed me to post. However, I really don't want to run my memory at DDR333, and when I tried to OC it to DDR400 it wouldn't post. I'm really confused, please help me out!
Memory: OCZ Platinum 3200 2-3-2-5
Motherboard: MSI Neo4 Platinum/SLi
CPU: Athlon X2 4400+
UPDATE:
I emailed MSI and they said there was a problem with my CPU as it has the on die memory controller. Could there be any truth to that?
I upgraded my stock cooling. In the process, I rerouted my cables to increase airflow. When I reconnected everything, and went to power on, I was met with a long beep that repeated. When I looked at my diagnostic LED (MSI Neo4 Platinum/SLi) it told me it had something to do with my memory. My memory is in slots 3 and 4, one of the two ways to get Dual Channel DDR400 (the other way is with slots 1 and 2). Before tearing apart my computer and reassembling today, this worked perfectly. However, I changed the memory to slots 1 and 3, which yields Dual Channel DDR333. This allowed me to post. However, I really don't want to run my memory at DDR333, and when I tried to OC it to DDR400 it wouldn't post. I'm really confused, please help me out!
Memory: OCZ Platinum 3200 2-3-2-5
Motherboard: MSI Neo4 Platinum/SLi
CPU: Athlon X2 4400+
UPDATE:
I emailed MSI and they said there was a problem with my CPU as it has the on die memory controller. Could there be any truth to that?