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Solve : Locking up due to memory? |
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Answer» I recently built this computer and after a few headaches with a stick of DDR2 I switched it back to DDR and ordered some more DDR2 thinking the stick was too powerful for the mobo. Caused total computer lock ups, had to hard restart. So I get the new 2x1gig sticks yesterday pop them in same problem. I have messed with the ram timings turning them down and down only seems to prolong the time before a lock up. Bios is updated to max, along with any other driver. Someone told me that a fresh install of windows would fix it but I haven't got around to trying that because my CD is only SP1 takes about a DAY to get up and running again. Motherboard compatibility DDR2 PC-4200 is the same on all systems isn't it?No. Why do you think memory sites such as Kingston and Crucial list different brands of motherboards? Quote from: highmofowalking on June 15, 2007, 11:14:48 AM I have it running after turning it down to 400mhz, I think the bandwidth is capped at 260, and it was going over that. So I will have to tweak it some more to bring it back up to 533.I get the impression there's too much tampering going on, here. Might be a good idea to go back to default settings? If it doesn't work at default settings, I'd take that as an indication you don't have the right memory.Quote from: TehGerg on June 15, 2007, 11:25:46 AM I built a bios for itHmmm, you can build a BIOS. well intel has a program that you can use to modify a bios... .so i didn't build it i modified it What I mean to say is the voltage is the same, the timing should be compatible and it supports 2 sticks of ddr2 533.. and the whole too much tinkering, well the only tinkering that is going on is changing the DRAM timing to manual instead of auto, along with down clocking the ram to DDR2 400 because thats the only thing that seems to be working with it. The whole thing about the bandwidth being over came about because I ram cpu-z to check that the ram was being found by the computer right, and in cpu-z it says under speed Max Bandwidth PC2-4300 (266mhz).Your MBoard Order a SP2 CD If PCChips page was running properly i would have researched this further...Quote from: soybean on June 15, 2007, 11:35:15 AM I get the impression there's too much tampering going on, here. Might be a good idea to go back to default settings? If it doesn't work at default settings, I'd take that as an indication you don't have the right memory. This is the correct place to start. |
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