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Title: Ram error
Post by: Myst on Jan 22, 2009, 19:56:03
Hi

I have just tried to install 2 x 1gb chips of ram

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110336129398

All compatible with my MB  (nVidia nForce 650i SLI )
(double checked with the Crucial scan too)
However when i try to boot a get a constant beep and failure to load.

Forgot to add all ram is seated correctly

Any clues please

Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Philip on Jan 22, 2009, 20:04:25
looking at his feedback, he sells a lot of faulty ram ???
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Steve on Jan 22, 2009, 20:08:41
My haphazard list

Check nothing else been disconnected,i.e video card.Try one stick at a time in case one is faulty, check bios and ram settings for Voltage and timings
Clear CMOS
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Myst on Jan 22, 2009, 20:15:17
Philip, I did check the feedback prior as i do with any ebay puchase , and while there is some negative as you point out the percentage is small in comparison. This month is currently 14 neg and 1275 positve, so not really that bad.

Steve, i shall try that, tbh for now i've just put it back in the packet as its been a long day and temprement tends to suffer accordingly :)

Will have a better look tomorrow with the suggestions made.

Thanks
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Steve on Jan 22, 2009, 20:55:18
Sounds sensible.The beep "code" should be in the manual somewhere
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: David on Jan 22, 2009, 21:43:25
QuoteRepeated Long Beeps     Memory Error

Sounds like you have described Myst ?good luck with it,if its all done as you have checked it may be it is the obvious and that the sticks are duds ?
Hope you sort it  :fingers:
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Sebby on Jan 22, 2009, 23:31:40
Hope you get to the bottom of this, Myst. :fingers:
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: JB on Jan 23, 2009, 09:18:20
Quote from: Myst on Jan 22, 2009, 19:56:03
Any clues please

Will the computer work with just one of the sticks of memory, thereby allowing you to identify the faulty stick? Assuming that just one of the two is duff.
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Myst on Jan 23, 2009, 12:22:57
Gonna try that tonight, along with taking existing Ram out and go via a process of elimination and see how i get on.

Someone at work in our IT mentioned some boards don't like 4 sticks in, even though the bored says it supports it. If that is the case i may have to exchange and go for 2 x 2gb instead
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Steve on Jan 23, 2009, 12:57:48
Ram voltage may be important if using 4 sticks it sometimes gives the required voltage on the label.I think I'd try turning up to see if it will post with four sticks
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Myst on Jan 25, 2009, 13:16:34
Still no joy.

New ram works either individually, and as a pair and also a mixture with one old stick one new. (although for some reason neither the old or the new will work in Dual Channel mode) only works in slots 1&2

Reset bios to fail safe, also took the battery out to clear everything.
Voltage is auto - tried higher but to no avail.

Looks like a visit to where i bought it from; especially as the original don't work in dual channel mode - i would have though as they built the machine that they would have had it in that config originally (didn't know about that until my mate told me)

Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: David on Jan 25, 2009, 13:18:28
Good luck with it Myst
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Glenn on Jan 25, 2009, 13:32:55
Is there a bios upgrade to use dual channel ram?
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Myst on Jan 25, 2009, 13:39:04
Shouldn't need to according to the MB manual, Glenn, all it says is that they should be matched. Both the old and new are individually matched  2 new same 2 old same.

Tried every combination with the sticks, new new, old old, old new  etc to no joy other than slots one and two where any combo works
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Steve on Jan 25, 2009, 14:55:23
If I recall to enable dual channel mode for 2 dimms they should be in slots 1 and 3 not 1 and 2 and identical with the same number of chips.Did you try turning off spd and setting the timings manually? Can you adjust the northbridge voltage upwards? How high did you go with the ram voltage?

CPUz will give you the voltage and timings if you cannot identify the ram. The overclockers forum may have some details.
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: JB on Jan 25, 2009, 17:26:53
Quote from: stevethegas on Jan 25, 2009, 14:55:23
If I recall to enable dual channel mode for 2 dimms they should be in slots 1 and 3

My Gigabyte motherboard is like that. The DIMM slots are colour coded:-

1 - Orange
2 - Brown
3 - Orange
4 - Brown

If using two sticks of memory they can go in either the orange or brown slots.
Title: Re: Ram error
Post by: Myst on Jan 25, 2009, 20:44:47
Hi

Voltage, was tried in increments up up to 2.75

I did try both sets of ram in slots 1&3 red & yellow on my board. no good, they will only work in 1&2 in any combination of new or old