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Hi,
I have a P4PE main board and I'm using two double-sided 512Mb DDR333. The problem is that, if I use only one DDR on bank 1 everything works fine. If I install the second DDR on bank 2 the windows XP becomes very unstable. I tried these memory modules in other computers but with different main boards at it works fine. Does anyone know about any compatibility problems with this board? I'm already using the latest bios version. Thanks for all the help. |
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In article <1057740631.888498@news.oninet.pt>, "PFC" <pfc@mail.net4b.pt> wrote:
> Hi, > I have a P4PE main board and I'm using two double-sided 512Mb DDR333. The > problem is that, if I use only one DDR on bank 1 everything works fine. If I > install the second DDR on bank 2 the windows XP becomes very unstable. I > tried these memory modules in other computers but with different main boards > at it works fine. Does anyone know about any compatibility problems with > this board? I'm already using the latest bios version. > > Thanks for all the help. Get a copy of memtest86, as using Windows OS as a means of detecting memory problems is asking for trouble. Memtest is much better at detecting memory problems than the OS is. When the standard tests are clean, you can enable the extended tests, which help test that the memory bus itself if functioning properly (Vtt noise problems). You may need to set the memory timings manually. I think Sandra has a module (the copy I've got, the SPD module runs from a DOS prompt), and it can read the SPD on the DIMM, and it will tell you the memory timings the memory can accept. I think there is another utility called CPU-Z, that dumps the current memory settings being used by the hardware, if you want to simply back off on the current settings a bit. (Take the CPU-Z value and slow down the timings by one and retest.) I've never used CPU-Z, so I don't know where to download it. So, I'd try tuning the memory before declaring there is a problem. Sometimes changing the voltage on the memory can help a bit. In the BIOS, there is a "DDR Reference Voltage" setting you can play with. The values are [2.9V] [2.7V] [2.6V] [Auto]. You could try 2.6 or 2.7, but depending on what the voltage really is on the board, the 2.9V setting might affect the long term reliability of the memory. Some vendors will tell you what the maximum voltage is for their DIMMs. Happy tweaking, Paul |
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Had same problem when went from 512 to 1024 memory (from 1 to 2x512 sticks).
Change memory mode from Turbo back to normal in BIOS - - problem solved. See if that helps - - - "Ed Medlin" <ed@edmedlin.com> wrote in message news:beh3ja$4u4r6$1@ID-189253.news.dfncis.de... > "PFC" <pfc@mail.net4b.pt> wrote in message > news:1057740631.888498@news.oninet.pt... > > Hi, > > I have a P4PE main board and I'm using two double-sided 512Mb DDR333. The > > problem is that, if I use only one DDR on bank 1 everything works fine. If > I > > install the second DDR on bank 2 the windows XP becomes very unstable. I > > tried these memory modules in other computers but with different main > boards > > at it works fine. Does anyone know about any compatibility problems with > > this board? I'm already using the latest bios version. > > > > Thanks for all the help. > > > > > I also had problems with 2 double sided 512meg sticks in the P4PE. I found > that 1 double sided in bank-0 and a single in bank-1 and/or bank-2 worked > just fine. > > Ed > > |
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> Going from Turbo to Normal also helped me with 2 512MB Crucial DDR333.
> But why? Is there a problem with the BIOS or the chipset itself? > Why should we have to sacrifice performace when increasing our memory? I had problems with any bios later than 1002........With 1002 all is well, at least here. The later bios' gave me problems with turbo mode and gave me errors in memtest. I don't know why either. Ed |
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Sounds like a good idea to reinstall 1002 instead of 1005...
// Joakim "Ed Medlin" <ed@edmedlin.com> wrote in message news:bem37r$5ikdn$1@ID-189253.news.uni-berlin.de... > > Going from Turbo to Normal also helped me with 2 512MB Crucial DDR333. > > But why? Is there a problem with the BIOS or the chipset itself? > > Why should we have to sacrifice performace when increasing our memory? > > I had problems with any bios later than 1002........With 1002 all is well, > at least here. The later bios' gave me problems with turbo mode and gave me > errors in memtest. I don't know why either. > > Ed > > |
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I've just tried to "downgrade" the BIOS from 1005 to 1002 and switched on
the turbo mode, it did NOT work. :-( Have any one been in contact with Asus about this? // Joakim "Joakim Duf" <joakim.duf@home.se> wrote in message news:1EbQa.16168$mU6.15522@newsb.telia.net... > Sounds like a good idea to reinstall 1002 instead of 1005... > > // Joakim > > > > "Ed Medlin" <ed@edmedlin.com> wrote in message > news:bem37r$5ikdn$1@ID-189253.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > Going from Turbo to Normal also helped me with 2 512MB Crucial DDR333. > > > But why? Is there a problem with the BIOS or the chipset itself? > > > Why should we have to sacrifice performace when increasing our memory? > > > > I had problems with any bios later than 1002........With 1002 all is well, > > at least here. The later bios' gave me problems with turbo mode and gave > me > > errors in memtest. I don't know why either. > > > > Ed > > > > > > |
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I've tried to change the System Performance setting to Optimal (instead of
Turbo) and managed to keep the memory turbo enabled. The question is: which setting to have in turbo mode for best performance? // Joakim "JR" <jeray31@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ntmcndoflv1VxJCiU-KYvA@comcast.com... > Had same problem when went from 512 to 1024 memory (from 1 to 2x512 sticks). > Change memory mode from Turbo back to normal in BIOS - - problem solved. > See if that helps - - - > > "Ed Medlin" <ed@edmedlin.com> wrote in message > news:beh3ja$4u4r6$1@ID-189253.news.dfncis.de... > > "PFC" <pfc@mail.net4b.pt> wrote in message > > news:1057740631.888498@news.oninet.pt... > > > Hi, > > > I have a P4PE main board and I'm using two double-sided 512Mb DDR333. > The > > > problem is that, if I use only one DDR on bank 1 everything works fine. > If > > I > > > install the second DDR on bank 2 the windows XP becomes very unstable. I > > > tried these memory modules in other computers but with different main > > boards > > > at it works fine. Does anyone know about any compatibility problems with > > > this board? I'm already using the latest bios version. > > > > > > Thanks for all the help. > > > > > > > > I also had problems with 2 double sided 512meg sticks in the P4PE. I found > > that 1 double sided in bank-0 and a single in bank-1 and/or bank-2 worked > > just fine. > > > > Ed > > > > > > |
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 07:59:21 -0500, "Ed Medlin" <ed@edmedlin.com>
wrote: wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi... wOwrrrwOw... >"PFC" <pfc@mail.net4b.pt> wrote in message >news:1057740631.888498@news.oninet.pt... >> Hi, >> I have a P4PE main board and I'm using two double-sided 512Mb DDR333. The >> problem is that, if I use only one DDR on bank 1 everything works fine. If >I >> install the second DDR on bank 2 the windows XP becomes very unstable. I >> tried these memory modules in other computers but with different main >boards >> at it works fine. Does anyone know about any compatibility problems with >> this board? I'm already using the latest bios version. >> >> Thanks for all the help. >> >> >I also had problems with 2 double sided 512meg sticks in the P4PE. I found >that 1 double sided in bank-0 and a single in bank-1 and/or bank-2 worked >just fine. > >Ed > same...crucial and samsung... ñíñjà¤têç -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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I don't know if I'm the only one interested, but I've managed to get my
config with 2x 512MB to work perfect with the 003 beta of the 1006 version of the beta. Just to let you know. // Joakim "Joakim Duf" <joakim.duf@home.se> wrote in message news:XtEQa.20337$dP1.38426@newsc.telia.net... > I've tried to change the System Performance setting to Optimal (instead of > Turbo) and managed to keep the memory turbo enabled. The question is: which > setting to have in turbo mode for best performance? > > // Joakim > > > "JR" <jeray31@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:ntmcndoflv1VxJCiU-KYvA@comcast.com... > > Had same problem when went from 512 to 1024 memory (from 1 to 2x512 > sticks). > > Change memory mode from Turbo back to normal in BIOS - - problem solved. > > See if that helps - - - > > > > "Ed Medlin" <ed@edmedlin.com> wrote in message > > news:beh3ja$4u4r6$1@ID-189253.news.dfncis.de... > > > "PFC" <pfc@mail.net4b.pt> wrote in message > > > news:1057740631.888498@news.oninet.pt... > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a P4PE main board and I'm using two double-sided 512Mb DDR333. > > The > > > > problem is that, if I use only one DDR on bank 1 everything works > fine. > > If > > > I > > > > install the second DDR on bank 2 the windows XP becomes very unstable. > I > > > > tried these memory modules in other computers but with different main > > > boards > > > > at it works fine. Does anyone know about any compatibility problems > with > > > > this board? I'm already using the latest bios version. > > > > > > > > Thanks for all the help. > > > > > > > > > > > I also had problems with 2 double sided 512meg sticks in the P4PE. I > found > > > that 1 double sided in bank-0 and a single in bank-1 and/or bank-2 > worked > > > just fine. > > > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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