a7v133c

J

Joe

I have an A7V133C motherboard. I had a 300 watt power supply for years that
blew out and I replaced it with a 350 watt. Every since I replaced it, I can
no longer get any other memory than my Kingston 512MB chip to work. For
years, I had 2 256 MB chips that were in also. The machine blue screens
with those in, even if I remove the Kingston. I borrowed a 512MB chip from a
friend and that blue screens too.
I have tried moving memory around to different slots. The same result is
only the Kingston chip works, nothing else will. Can anyone think of a
setting I can change in the BIOS that might be causing this?
 
E

Egil Solberg

Joe said:
I have an A7V133C motherboard. I had a 300 watt power supply for
years that blew out and I replaced it with a 350 watt. Every since I
replaced it, I can no longer get any other memory than my Kingston
512MB chip to work. For years, I had 2 256 MB chips that were in
also. The machine blue screens with those in, even if I remove the
Kingston. I borrowed a 512MB chip from a friend and that blue screens
too. I have tried moving memory around to different slots. The same result
is only the Kingston chip works, nothing else will. Can anyone think
of a setting I can change in the BIOS that might be causing this?


CAS latency
DRAM read latch delay
 
T

tomcas

Joe said:
what can i do to fix it ? Any setting in the bios I can change?
I'm going to take a shot in dark and suggest you try a different
powersupply. If that fails you could try resetting the bios to the
default values. If that fails try the shotgun approach- reseat the CPU,
remove all the cards, flash with the latest bios.
 
D

Daniel Mandic

Joe said:
result is only the Kingston chip works, nothing else will. Can anyone
think of a setting I can change in the BIOS that might be causing
this?

Hi Joe!


Put in an other RAM (like those you mentioned, not working-blue screen).
Use the clear cmos jumper (RTFM).
Turn on the computer.



Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic
 

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