Memmory Problem

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Hello to Everyone

I tried today to upgrade my pc memmory from 2x256 DDR 400, OCZ PC 4000
to 4x256 of the same brand and type.
My System now can run the 1 G of memmory but as a DDR 266 not even at
the defoult speed of 400 mhz.
My plan was to run this memmory like I use to with the 512 MB (2x256)
at a speed of 500 mhz.
The system consists of a P4 3Ghz Northwood, Msi 875P Neo
Motherboard(all bios updates),4X 256 OCZ PC 4000 Gold, Msi 6800 GT
256 DDR, 1 Seagate 160 G Sata, 1 Western Digital 120 G Sata, Sony
16x40 Dvd Player, LG GSA-4163B DVDR,
Zalman R-1 Watercooling, Sony HS-73.
Please HELP.
🙁

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11 Apr 2005 23:16 UTC, Danos typed:
> I tried today to upgrade my pc memmory from 2x256 DDR 400, OCZ PC 4000
> to 4x256 of the same brand and type.
> My System now can run the 1 G of memmory but as a DDR 266 not even at
> the defoult speed of 400 mhz.

Give each stick a good hammering, at various settings, with MemTest86.
That should find any faults.

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On 11 Apr 2005 19:16:59 -0400, Danos
<UseLinkToEmail@HardwareForumz.com> wrote:

>Hello to Everyone
>
>I tried today to upgrade my pc memmory from 2x256 DDR 400, OCZ PC 4000
>to 4x256 of the same brand and type.
>My System now can run the 1 G of memmory but as a DDR 266 not even at
>the defoult speed of 400 mhz.
>My plan was to run this memmory like I use to with the 512 MB (2x256)
>at a speed of 500 mhz.
>The system consists of a P4 3Ghz Northwood, Msi 875P Neo
>Motherboard(all bios updates),4X 256 OCZ PC 4000 Gold, Msi 6800 GT
>256 DDR, 1 Seagate 160 G Sata, 1 Western Digital 120 G Sata, Sony
>16x40 Dvd Player, LG GSA-4163B DVDR,
>Zalman R-1 Watercooling, Sony HS-73.
>Please HELP.
> 🙁

Did you check the specs on your board? There are some boards ( I do
not know if yours is one ) that will only run fully populated at a
lower bus speed. So if you had 2 x 512 you MIGHT be able to run at a
higher bus speed. The MSI memory specs on the website show your board
with a 2.4 Ghz P4 and 2 x 256mb OCZ 400 memory using slots 1 and 3 OR
2 and 4 but it doesn't list 1,2,3 and4. Strange!


Gollum
 
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"Gollum1" wrote:
> On 11 Apr 2005 19:16:59 -0400, Danos
> <UseLinkToEmail@HardwareForumz.com> wrote:
>
> >Hello to Everyone
> >
> >I tried today to upgrade my pc memmory from 2x256 DDR 400,
> OCZ PC 4000
> >to 4x256 of the same brand and type.
> >My System now can run the 1 G of memmory but as a DDR 266 not
> even at
> >the defoult speed of 400 mhz.
> >My plan was to run this memmory like I use to with the 512 MB
> (2x256)
> >at a speed of 500 mhz.
> >The system consists of a P4 3Ghz Northwood, Msi 875P Neo
> >Motherboard(all bios updates),4X 256 OCZ PC 4000 Gold, Msi
> 6800 GT
> >256 DDR, 1 Seagate 160 G Sata, 1 Western Digital 120 G Sata,
> Sony
> >16x40 Dvd Player, LG GSA-4163B DVDR,
> >Zalman R-1 Watercooling, Sony HS-73.
> >Please HELP.
> > 🙁
>
> Did you check the specs on your board? There are some boards
> ( I do
> not know if yours is one ) that will only run fully populated
> at a
> lower bus speed. So if you had 2 x 512 you MIGHT be able to
> run at a
> higher bus speed. The MSI memory specs on the website show
> your board
> with a 2.4 Ghz P4 and 2 x 256mb OCZ 400 memory using slots 1
> and 3 OR
> 2 and 4 but it doesn't list 1,2,3 and4. Strange!
>
>
> Gollum

THanks Golum

I think you are right.
I should have check it before buy the extra kit.

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