GA 7N400 Pro2 - Memory Problem

Edge

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Hi there,

I've been using my current setup for the past months and decided to
try out a memory boost. I've been running an AMD 3000+ (32bit) on my
board, with 1gig of ram (OCZ PC3500 Dual Kit, 2x512MB (I realise the
motherboard only supports PC3200 so it's running as such) and
everything's been swimmingly.

Keeping with the setup, I bought another dual kit of OCZ PC3200 this
time, 2x512MB.

However, when I go to install them, both the BIOS, System Info in
Windows, and the boot screen shows that I only have the 1gig
operating. I tried swapping in a friend's 4 512 pieces of 3200 which
work on his computer (different board), with no luck. I also made
sure these two new chips worked by having only them in and they work
fine.


Am I missing a setting in my BIOS, or a jumper somewhere? Any help or
guidance would be appreciated... I'm baffled as to why its not
working.

Thanks for the help.
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

edge wrote:


>Keeping with the setup, I bought another dual kit of OCZ PC3200 this
>time, 2x512MB.
>
>However, when I go to install them, both the BIOS, System Info in
>Windows, and the boot screen shows that I only have the 1gig
>operating.

>Am I missing a setting in my BIOS, or a jumper somewhere? Any help or
>guidance would be appreciated... I'm baffled as to why its not
>working.

You are trying to use 4 doublesided Modules and this will not work
according to the manual.

You can only use 2 doublesided and 2 singlesided Modules together when
using all 4 memoryslots.

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bye
Heiko
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

Correct.
"edge" <gtp.edge@shaw-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:2acd0$4275d76e$455da0d2$25542@allthenewsgroups.com...
> Hi there,
>
> I've been using my current setup for the past months and decided to
> try out a memory boost. I've been running an AMD 3000+ (32bit) on my
> board, with 1gig of ram (OCZ PC3500 Dual Kit, 2x512MB (I realise the
> motherboard only supports PC3200 so it's running as such) and
> everything's been swimmingly.
>
> Keeping with the setup, I bought another dual kit of OCZ PC3200 this
> time, 2x512MB.
>
> However, when I go to install them, both the BIOS, System Info in
> Windows, and the boot screen shows that I only have the 1gig
> operating. I tried swapping in a friend's 4 512 pieces of 3200 which
> work on his computer (different board), with no luck. I also made
> sure these two new chips worked by having only them in and they work
> fine.
>
>
> Am I missing a setting in my BIOS, or a jumper somewhere? Any help or
> guidance would be appreciated... I'm baffled as to why its not
> working.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

Rudy Kazuti wrote:

>Correct.


?
--

bye
Heiko
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)

I am assuming that both sets of RAM are Dual SIded (meaning they have
chips on both sides), If this is the case, they WILL NOT WORK. You
can use 2 DS RAM, and 2 SS (Single Sided) RAM



On Wed, 4 May 2005 20:42:11 -0400, "Rudy Kazuti"
<rudykube@comcast.net> wrote:

>Correct.
>"edge" <gtp.edge@shaw-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
>news:2acd0$4275d76e$455da0d2$25542@allthenewsgroups.com...
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've been using my current setup for the past months and decided to
>> try out a memory boost. I've been running an AMD 3000+ (32bit) on my
>> board, with 1gig of ram (OCZ PC3500 Dual Kit, 2x512MB (I realise the
>> motherboard only supports PC3200 so it's running as such) and
>> everything's been swimmingly.
>>
>> Keeping with the setup, I bought another dual kit of OCZ PC3200 this
>> time, 2x512MB.
>>
>> However, when I go to install them, both the BIOS, System Info in
>> Windows, and the boot screen shows that I only have the 1gig
>> operating. I tried swapping in a friend's 4 512 pieces of 3200 which
>> work on his computer (different board), with no luck. I also made
>> sure these two new chips worked by having only them in and they work
>> fine.
>>
>>
>> Am I missing a setting in my BIOS, or a jumper somewhere? Any help or
>> guidance would be appreciated... I'm baffled as to why its not
>> working.
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>



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