doubt its the memory that's at fault then, have you tried resetting the bios?
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doubt its the memory that's at fault then, have you tried resetting the bios?
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usually you have to switch a jumper or switch over on the board whilst your pc isn't switched on, your motherboard manual will tell you what to do and where the switch/jumper is
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cheers dude.
It could still, very easilly, be a bad chip. A bad chip run by itself may not cause the same issues as a bad chip run in tandem with a good one. Go to this site and download memtest86.
http://www.memtest86.com/
Snag the ISO image one to make a bootable CD if you can. Run the tests on each chip in the machine one at a time, not in tandem. If one reports errors, there's your issue.
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iv sent both chips back anyway.thnx guyz