19 Apr
2004
19 Apr
'04
05:41
Felix Miata wrote:
Sid Boyce wrote:
The memory is not Kingston memory, so that is a possibility. I just put the 2600+ into an A7V333 with DDR2100 memory and it failed the same way as on the A7N8X-E. I think I shall try to get some Kingston memory and see if it works.
Before assuming the memory is at fault you should try raising memory voltage. Some boards just won't work with "standard" memory voltage. For this reason, you also may wish to consider a high quality power supply if you are using the one that came with your case.
Thanks, I shall have a look at the memory voltage, my power supply is a 400 watter specifically bought for the reasons you mention. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer Linux Only Shop.