RE: Funky RAM

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>chips and would crash during the installation process - you might
>remember my posting a few months ago ;)

I joined the list this morning, but its good to know someone else had the
same thing happen as I did.

>I sorted mine by just lowering the speed the RAM was running in the
>BIOS. I had mine slightly 'tweaked' for gaming, I lowered the speeds and
>voltages back to normal and RH runs sweet as a nut!

There are three settings in BIOS:
133
100
By Spd

133 and 100 are self explanatory, but what's 'by spd'?  That it'll attempt
to read the speed of the individual chips?
I did notice one of the chips is 133 and the other two are 100...i imagine
this is a no-no?  The MB is an ECS P4VXMS.

.salvatore
http://www.sienar.org/
http://www.palmisanonet.com/



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