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    AX78 and memory problems

    I got a AX78 with the latest bios
    i had 2gb (2x1gb) of Crucial Ballistix Memory DDR2 PC2-8500 , running at 2.2v 5,5,5,15 , this has been running fine for a year .
    Now i bought another kit exactly the same as above , to add so i have 4 gb of ram , but when i put it in , i get loads or random bsod death , but i can run either kit fine just not together , is there any way to get them running side by side or just get 2x2gb sticks ??

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    Re: AX78 and memory problems

    im no expert but what OS are you running, cause i know there is alot of problems around with some OS's and running 4gb +

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    Re: AX78 and memory problems

    i'm running Vista X64

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    Re: AX78 and memory problems

    (www).overclock.net/intel-memory/253887-4gb-ram-bsod-vista-fix.html

    Dunno if this helps or not, but worth a look i think

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    • mac124's system
      • Motherboard:
      • MSI P55 GD65
      • CPU:
      • Intel i5 750 @ 4Ghz
      • Memory:
      • 8GB Mushkin Redline 2133
      • Storage:
      • 40Gb Mushkin SSD + 500GB F3
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Gigabyte GTX580.
      • PSU:
      • Evo Blue 650
      • Case:
      • Akasa Infiniti
      • Operating System:
      • Windows 7 64
      • Monitor(s):
      • 24" Samsung
      • Internet:
      • 1Mb thanks to living in the sticks.

    Re: AX78 and memory problems

    If the above doesn't fix it you might want to try upping the northbridge voltage a notch.

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