I have a A8N SLI premium. I'm trying to iron out some bugs that i belive are related to the memory i'm using (although i'm not sure). I'm using 2 sticks of Geil PC3500 512 megs and 2 sticks of Geil PC3500 256 megs for 1.5 megs total in dual channel mode. I'm not overclocking the memory and i'm letting the mobo autodetect the settings for it.
The problem is freezing in windows. The biggest problem is with internet explorer. If i open up a web page and scroll up and down really fast the system freezes up. If i remove the 2 256 meg sticks the problem seems to goes away. The timings are sligtly different on the 4 sticks but the default bios settings are looser than the sticks should be able to tolerate. I figured though that i'd up the CAS to 3 from 2.5. The system won't boot if i do that and the reporter keeps saying that there is a memory problem. I have to clear the CMOS to be able to boot. It seems strange that loosening the CAS would cause a memory problem doesn't it? It's 3 looser than 2.5?
I'm going to try to up the memory voltage to see if that helps.
Is there a way to let it boot even if it detects a memory problem. It's a hastle to clear the cmos.
I'm also getting some freezing in Doom3, but i'm not sure if that is memory related or not.
Keep in mind that i did a hard drive transplant on this system. I had the drive in my old Nforce3 system, i uninstalled all mobo and video drivers and uninstalled most of the devices in the device manager. Then i put it in my new nforce4 system and installed all the drivers. So could the freezing be related to not installing a fresh windows?
Is there a way to see what is causing the freezing problem in an event viewer somewhere?
Thanks for any ideas.
The problem is freezing in windows. The biggest problem is with internet explorer. If i open up a web page and scroll up and down really fast the system freezes up. If i remove the 2 256 meg sticks the problem seems to goes away. The timings are sligtly different on the 4 sticks but the default bios settings are looser than the sticks should be able to tolerate. I figured though that i'd up the CAS to 3 from 2.5. The system won't boot if i do that and the reporter keeps saying that there is a memory problem. I have to clear the CMOS to be able to boot. It seems strange that loosening the CAS would cause a memory problem doesn't it? It's 3 looser than 2.5?
I'm going to try to up the memory voltage to see if that helps.
Is there a way to let it boot even if it detects a memory problem. It's a hastle to clear the cmos.
I'm also getting some freezing in Doom3, but i'm not sure if that is memory related or not.
Keep in mind that i did a hard drive transplant on this system. I had the drive in my old Nforce3 system, i uninstalled all mobo and video drivers and uninstalled most of the devices in the device manager. Then i put it in my new nforce4 system and installed all the drivers. So could the freezing be related to not installing a fresh windows?
Is there a way to see what is causing the freezing problem in an event viewer somewhere?
Thanks for any ideas.
