Re: Installing Memory Problem
- From: "Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)" <mike.hall.mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 15:45:47 -0400
Presumably, each stick works alone.. and are you sure that they are exactly
the same?..
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?model=CT%2D7NJL6&tabid=AM
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"Mackenrick" <Mackenrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm having problems installing Ram in a computer I'm building. I'm a
> novice
> builder and don't know too much about DDR Ram. My problem is that I can
> get
> the system to Post with one stick of ram installed but when I try to add
> another, the system won't Post. The MB is a Chaintech CT-7NJL6 and has
> three
> DDR Ram banks (rated for 266/333/400 MHz). I've got two 256MB, 266MHz
> sticks
> that I want to put in. They are the correct memory sticks for the MB.
> The
> MB manual says "For maximized performance DUAL-CHANNEL (128-bit) results,
> you
> must install one of your two memory modules on DDR3.
>
> I've tried all the combinations: DDR1 and DDR3, DDR2 and DDR3, DDR1 and
> DDR2 none of the combinations work. If I put just one stick of memory in,
> the computer Posts. (I've tried each memory stick so I know both work)
>
> In the Cmos stettings under "Frequency/Voltage Control", I have the FSB
> set
> at 133MHz. The "Memory Frequency" is set at AUTO as recommended. The
> "FSB
> SPREAD SPECTRUM" is set at .50% (choices are .50% or 1.00%)
>
> Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Mack
>
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> MacKenrick
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