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Abit NF7-S and 2 x 512MB PC3200 - Which DIMM slots? Having problems....
Hey All,
According to the manual, DIMM Slot 1 is the one closest to the CPU, correct? The manual says to use the memory slots from 3-1 in that order and suggests that when using two DDR PC3200 modules that you should put the memory in slots 3 and 2. But when I do this, the machine will not POST. If I put the modules in slots 1,2 the machine boots, but I can not run the bus at 200, only at 166. I am using Crucial PC3200. Any BIOS settings that I need to be aware of? |
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ZigZag Master wrote:
Hey All, According to the manual, DIMM Slot 1 is the one closest to the CPU, correct? Correct. The manual says to use the memory slots from 3-1 in that order and suggests that when using two DDR PC3200 modules that you should put the memory in slots 3 and 2. But when I do this, the machine will not POST. If I put the modules in slots 1,2 the machine boots, but I can not run the bus at 200, only at 166. By using slots 1 & 2, you are using one memory channel. Try slots 1 & 3. I am using Crucial PC3200. Any BIOS settings that I need to be aware of? Do you have the memory bus and the FSB set to 1:1 [(or 2:2, or 6:6) (same speed)]. What CPU do you have? |
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By using slots 1 & 2, you are using one memory channel. Try slots 1 &
3. I tried 1,3 and 2,3.....will not POST. Do you have the memory bus and the FSB set to 1:1 [(or 2:2, or 6:6) (same speed)]. I believe it is at 1:1....what would you suggest for my setup? What CPU do you have? Unlocked Barton 2500 |
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ZigZag Master wrote:
By using slots 1 & 2, you are using one memory channel. Try slots 1 & 3. I tried 1,3 and 2,3.....will not POST. Do you have the memory bus and the FSB set to 1:1 [(or 2:2, or 6:6) (same speed)]. I believe it is at 1:1....what would you suggest for my setup? 1:1 is fine. 6:6 is the same thing. What CPU do you have? Unlocked Barton 2500 What multiplier are you using? Have you lowered the multiplier to see if the system will run at 200 MHz FSB at a lower CPU frequency? It may be you need to increase the memory voltage (Vdimm) in the BIOS. Many memory modules need 2.6v to 2.8v to run properly. |
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ICee wrote:
ZigZag Master wrote: By using slots 1 & 2, you are using one memory channel. Try slots 1 & 3. I tried 1,3 and 2,3.....will not POST. Do you have the memory bus and the FSB set to 1:1 [(or 2:2, or 6:6) (same speed)]. I believe it is at 1:1....what would you suggest for my setup? 1:1 is fine. 6:6 is the same thing. What CPU do you have? Unlocked Barton 2500 What multiplier are you using? Have you lowered the multiplier to see if the system will run at 200 MHz FSB at a lower CPU frequency? It may be you need to increase the memory voltage (Vdimm) in the BIOS. Many memory modules need 2.6v to 2.8v to run properly. One more thing. If you are trying to overclock the CPU, it will require a higher core voltage to run at faster speeds also. |
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The manual for this motherboard says the following:
"There are three memory module sockets on the system board (for a total of 6 banks)." I read that to mean each socket is two banks for two channels of DDR. I don't think you have to put the memory in sockets 3 and 1. Each socket has two DDR channels on it. Or am I wrong??? |
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rila wrote:
...Each socket has two DDR channels on it. Or am I wrong??? Completely ! |
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rila wrote:
The manual for this motherboard says the following: "There are three memory module sockets on the system board (for a total of 6 banks)." I read that to mean each socket is two banks for two channels of DDR. I don't think you have to put the memory in sockets 3 and 1. Each socket has two DDR channels on it. Or am I wrong??? Absolutely wrong. There are two *banks* of memory on the module. Not channels, banks. Socket 1 and 2 are hard wired to channel 1 and socket 3 is hardwired to channel 2. To run dual *channel*, you must have modules in slots 1 & 3, or 2 & 3, or 1,2 & 3. |
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OK, I stand corrected. That makes more sense, but the manual doesn't make
sense. |
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Probably a problem with the board, case when you put the sticks into 3 and 2
you have Dualchanell enabled. Why don't you take xour board and teh memory sticks backto the store. "ZigZag Master" wrote in message ... Hey All, According to the manual, DIMM Slot 1 is the one closest to the CPU, correct? The manual says to use the memory slots from 3-1 in that order and suggests that when using two DDR PC3200 modules that you should put the memory in slots 3 and 2. But when I do this, the machine will not POST. If I put the modules in slots 1,2 the machine boots, but I can not run the bus at 200, only at 166. I am using Crucial PC3200. Any BIOS settings that I need to be aware of? |
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