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LiveWire August 1st 03 03:29 AM

HELP...GA-7N400 pro dual channel memory unstable
 
When using a GA-7N400 Pro motherboard with two new 512mb Crucial PC2700
memory modules in a dual-channel configuration, Windows XP crashes or
reboots the system. However, the system runs well with the same memory
modules in a single-channel configuration.


What CPU are you using? And more to the point......is your memory
frequency synchronized with the FSB frequency?

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LiveWire



Andrew K. August 1st 03 03:49 AM

I'm using an Athlon 2800+ Barton w/333 MHz FSB. It is matched to the PC2700
RAM.

"LiveWire" wrote in message
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When using a GA-7N400 Pro motherboard with two new 512mb Crucial PC2700
memory modules in a dual-channel configuration, Windows XP crashes or
reboots the system. However, the system runs well with the same memory
modules in a single-channel configuration.


What CPU are you using? And more to the point......is your memory
frequency synchronized with the FSB frequency?

--
LiveWire





Paul August 2nd 03 10:18 AM

Again had same problem with Dual Channel Mem.
F10a has fixed this , but have had intermitant trouble with my NIC.
Heres the URL http://www.jlaur.de/7n400p.10a


"boh" wrote in message
...
Had the same problem. 10a solved it. Send me your preffered email address
and I will mail it to you. boh

"Andrew K." wrote in message
...
When using a GA-7N400 Pro motherboard with two new 512mb Crucial PC2700
memory modules in a dual-channel configuration, Windows XP crashes or
reboots the system. However, the system runs well with the same memory
modules in a single-channel configuration.

Someone on the internet said that there is a beta bios F10a which may

solve
this problem. Has anyone else seen this? Does anyone know if there will

be
a
formal, approved, bios fix for the memory problem?

Thanks,
Andrew








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