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From: Dave Stewart on 14 May 2006 19:26 According to specs this should work. Have 4 1Gb Sticks Kingston as recomended for this board. Board will not boot with 4 in place, All sticks work individually or in pairs in either set of slots, but if I put all 4 in power will not turn on. Any ideas?
From: Hanson on 14 May 2006 20:31 "Dave Stewart" <dave(a)stewart50.freeserve.co.uk>wrote : |According to specs this should work. Have 4 1Gb Sticks Kingston as |recomended for this board. Board |will not boot with 4 in place, All sticks work individually or in pairs in |either set of slots, but if I put all 4 in power will not turn on. |Any ideas? Turn your ram speed down to ddr333.
From: DaveW on 15 May 2006 19:14 There are essentially NO motherboards on the market for PC's by any manufacturer that have stable timing when running four sticks of RAM. Thus the problem you are having. You'll have to be content with two or three sticks. -- DaveW ---------------- "Dave Stewart" <dave(a)stewart50.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:b2828$4467bcb3$53436c9f$8910(a)news.usenext.de... > According to specs this should work. Have 4 1Gb Sticks Kingston as > recomended for this board. Board > will not boot with 4 in place, All sticks work individually or in pairs in > either set of slots, but if I put all 4 in power will not turn on. > Any ideas? > >
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