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levittd
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      31st Dec 2003
Hi
I have an A7N8X motherboard with 1-256mb 184-pin DDR for memory. I recently
added another, an Azenram 256mb DDR. With the new memory installed, the
system runs great (XP Pro) until you try to run anything intensive like a
game (In this case, GTA Vice City and Star Wars: Knights of the Old
Republic). The games will run fine for about 3 minutes and then will either
crash to desktop or reboot the machine. With the memory removed, everything
is back to normal. Any ideas on why it won't work, or how I can make it
work?
Asus A7N8X, AMD Athlon XP 1.3gHz
256mb DDR

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      31st Dec 2003
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 06:59:43 GMT, "levittd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi
>I have an A7N8X motherboard with 1-256mb 184-pin DDR for memory. I recently
>added another, an Azenram 256mb DDR. With the new memory installed, the
>system runs great (XP Pro) until you try to run anything intensive like a
>game (In this case, GTA Vice City and Star Wars: Knights of the Old
>Republic). The games will run fine for about 3 minutes and then will either
>crash to desktop or reboot the machine. With the memory removed, everything
>is back to normal. Any ideas on why it won't work, or how I can make it
>work?
>Asus A7N8X, AMD Athlon XP 1.3gHz
>256mb DDR
>
>levittd
>

I'm running 2500+ @ 3200+ on two A7N8X DLX boards. I believe your RAM
is out of sync. In the BIOS:

Advanced Chipset Features-
System Performance-
User Define-
Memory Frequency-
100%.

That Locks the CPU FSB in sync with the RAM. Even if you run stable
without them locked, performance can be awful with them out of sync.
My system would not run right until I made that change.
I also lock the AGP to 66Mhz. "Auto" can send it sky high on this
board. If those don't help keep in mind the board is RAM picky. Only
nine are approved by ASUS:

Samsung | M368L6423
DTM-CC4 | 3 | 512MB | Double | Samsung | K4H560838D-
TCC4

Samsung | M368L3223
DTM-CC4 | 3 | 256MB | Single | Samsung | K4H560838D-
TCC4

Adata | BDMA83A | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5

TwinMOS | MDouble
TTUF08108L294
K4FW0/T | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | TwinMOS | TMD7608F
8E50B

Winbond | W9451GBDB-5 | 2.5 | 512MB | Double | Winbond | W942508BH-5

TwinMOS | | 2.5 | 512MB | Double | Winbond | W942508BH-5

TwinMOS | | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5

Kingston | KVR400X64
C25/256 | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5

Corsair | CMX512-3200C
2XMS3202 v1.1 | 2.5 |512M | Double | |

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      1st Jan 2004

<snip> bottom posted
> >

> I'm running 2500+ @ 3200+ on two A7N8X DLX boards. I believe your RAM
> is out of sync. In the BIOS:
>
> Advanced Chipset Features-
> System Performance-
> User Define-
> Memory Frequency-
> 100%.
>
> That Locks the CPU FSB in sync with the RAM. Even if you run stable
> without them locked, performance can be awful with them out of sync.
> My system would not run right until I made that change.
> I also lock the AGP to 66Mhz. "Auto" can send it sky high on this
> board. If those don't help keep in mind the board is RAM picky. Only
> nine are approved by ASUS:
>
> Samsung | M368L6423
> DTM-CC4 | 3 | 512MB | Double | Samsung | K4H560838D-
> TCC4
>
> Samsung | M368L3223
> DTM-CC4 | 3 | 256MB | Single | Samsung | K4H560838D-
> TCC4
>
> Adata | BDMA83A | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5
>
> TwinMOS | MDouble
> TTUF08108L294
> K4FW0/T | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | TwinMOS | TMD7608F
> 8E50B
>
> Winbond | W9451GBDB-5 | 2.5 | 512MB | Double | Winbond | W942508BH-5
>
> TwinMOS | | 2.5 | 512MB | Double | Winbond | W942508BH-5
>
> TwinMOS | | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5
>
> Kingston | KVR400X64
> C25/256 | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5
>
> Corsair | CMX512-3200C
> 2XMS3202 v1.1 | 2.5 |512M | Double | |
>
> ------------
> When your PC gives a little they give a lot.
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco


Thanks. Think I'll pick up an "approved" name rather than try to coerce the
azenram to work. Think I'll also quit buying computer stuff on impulse.

thanks again,
levittd


 
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