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    Default dual channel memory problem

    just bot 2gb ram (2*1gb) which should run in dual channel.
    motherboard takes 1gb in each slot and supports dual.
    memory sticks seem to be fine coz they work separetly ok.
    problem comes when i put them workin together.
    tried all possible configurations.
    is there something iv missed?
    ...something to do with bios?
    please help!

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    Alright matey, just did a quick google for you and found this>
    http://www3.intel.com/support/mother.../CS-011965.htm

    Dunno if its any good to you?
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    thats was i was doing.checked all possible configurations and pc doesnt even turn on, just shows up the problem by beeps.
    just put an old unit of memory with one of these i bot and it works in dual.bizzare :)
    dont get wot the problem is.
    pls help!!!!

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    sounds like you got a bad memory stick. return it.

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    Indeed, the little bugger is faulty old chap. take it back and get yer sen a newie!
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    thnx guys.gonna have to.
    shit...again

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    no hassle matey! if its the same place you got it from again, steer clear, they may have a dodgy batch.
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    hold your horses, have you tried each module on its own one at a time to establish if it is faulty? obviously you'll need to do this to find out which stick isn't working properly.

    also make sure you're fitting it into the correct slots on your board, as most will only accept dual channel memory in certain slots, it will tell you which in your motherboards manual
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    hold your horses, have you tried each module on its own one at a time to establish if it is faulty? obviously you'll need to do this to find out which stick isn't working properly.

    also make sure you're fitting it into the correct slots on your board, as most will only accept dual channel memory in certain slots, it will tell you which in your motherboards manual

    :lol: yep, he's right!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    hold your horses, have you tried each module on its own one at a time to establish if it is faulty? obviously you'll need to do this to find out which stick isn't working properly.

    also make sure you're fitting it into the correct slots on your board, as most will only accept dual channel memory in certain slots, it will tell you which in your motherboards manual
    yeah tried every possible configuration.
    each module works on its own however.
    problem comes when installed together.

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    doubt its the memory that's at fault then, have you tried resetting the bios?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    doubt its the memory that's at fault then, have you tried resetting the bios?
    i havnt no, how do i do it?

 

 

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