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DONTSPAMMEnfteblj@gmail.c Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:12 am Post subject: Kingston RAM on AN50R |
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I've been using my AN50R for a long time with a single Kingston
KVR400X64C3A/512 installed. It's worked fine, no problems.
My Visual Studio project demands more memory, so I purchased a
KVR400X64C3A/1G, since it shows up on the Kingston list for this
motherboard. Hopefully, it would get along well with it's "little"
brother as well.
The 512 is in slot1, 1G in slot 2, and the bios recognizes the ram, but
I get blue screens and "memory could not be 'read'" errors like crazy
with the 1G module installed. I pulled my 512, putting the 1G in slot
1, and I get the same results. Running with only the 512, everything is
fine.
Has anyone ran into this before? Kingston usually makes a decent
product... did I get a bad module?
As a bit of an aside, the memory module says it works at 2.6V, but the
options in the AN50R Bios provide the following settings=Auto, 2.7V,
2.8V, 2.9V. The chip specs say it has a tolerance of +/- .1V, so I'm
sure 2.7V is fine, but is this the right setting?
Thanks,
Bryan |
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William Scott Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:12 am Post subject: Re: Kingston RAM on AN50R |
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DONTSPAMMEnfteblj@gmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | I've been using my AN50R for a long time with a single Kingston
KVR400X64C3A/512 installed. It's worked fine, no problems.
My Visual Studio project demands more memory, so I purchased a
KVR400X64C3A/1G, since it shows up on the Kingston list for this
motherboard. Hopefully, it would get along well with it's "little"
brother as well.
The 512 is in slot1, 1G in slot 2, and the bios recognizes the ram, but
I get blue screens and "memory could not be 'read'" errors like crazy
with the 1G module installed. I pulled my 512, putting the 1G in slot
1, and I get the same results. Running with only the 512, everything is
fine.
Has anyone ran into this before? Kingston usually makes a decent
product... did I get a bad module?
As a bit of an aside, the memory module says it works at 2.6V, but the
options in the AN50R Bios provide the following settings=Auto, 2.7V,
2.8V, 2.9V. The chip specs say it has a tolerance of +/- .1V, so I'm
sure 2.7V is fine, but is this the right setting?
Thanks,
Bryan
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Boot with a Linux LiveCD and do a memtest86. |
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DONTSPAMMEnfteblj@gmail.c Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:13 pm Post subject: Re: Kingston RAM on AN50R |
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As a follow up to this, I took the memory back and exchanged it for
another (same part#). It works fine.
Interesting to note, if I put the 512M in bank0 and the 1G in bank1,
the 1G is not recognized by bios. If I put the 1G in bank0 and the
512M in bank1, the system recognizes 1.5G. This isn't really mentioned
in the hardware specs for the mobo, but I could be wrong. |
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