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I have a strange problem. I an using Vista Ultimate SP1 on a Gigabyte mobo
with a Q6600 CPU but cannot use more than two slots on the memory board. I run nicely if I populate two of the slots with 1GB matched memory but the minute I populate the other two slots with the same brand of matched 1GB memory boards, I get a BSOD. Is this a Vista problem? If I use either of the mobo slots to test the memory (provided its not more than 1 GB each) they both work. The mobo is GA-EP35C-DS3R. Can anyone shed some light on my problem. Thanks Trevor |
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Can you just check and tell how many memory slots are available on the MB ? It is recommended you install the BIOS update before adding more memory modules -- ferrisits |
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"ferrisits" wrote in message
... Can you just check and tell how many memory slots are available on the MB ? It is recommended you install the BIOS update before adding more memory modules -- ferrisits Six memory slots 2 for DDR3 memory and 4 for DDR2 memory. What BIOS update are you referring to? |
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I had the same issue with a Gigabyte board. They are very finicky with 4
sticks of RAM. I ended up having to switch to 2 2GB sticks to equal 4 GB. It's a Gigabyte issue. -- Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com | Vista Resource & Information Page Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer "Trevor" wrote in message ... I have a strange problem. I an using Vista Ultimate SP1 on a Gigabyte mobo with a Q6600 CPU but cannot use more than two slots on the memory board. I run nicely if I populate two of the slots with 1GB matched memory but the minute I populate the other two slots with the same brand of matched 1GB memory boards, I get a BSOD. Is this a Vista problem? If I use either of the mobo slots to test the memory (provided its not more than 1 GB each) they both work. The mobo is GA-EP35C-DS3R. Can anyone shed some light on my problem. Thanks Trevor |
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Is this a Vista problem? If I use either of the mobo slots to test the
memory (provided its not more than 1 GB each) they both work. The mobo is GA-EP35C-DS3R. I have the P35-DS3R with 4 x 1GB sticks, two matched pairs from different manufacturers. Running it under Vista x86 just fine. Maybe I was just lucky. You might want to try buy an approved by Gigabyte type of memory for that particular mobo. Also update your BIOS to the latest. Hope that helps. |
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"Martin Stein" wrote in message
... Is this a Vista problem? If I use either of the mobo slots to test the memory (provided its not more than 1 GB each) they both work. The mobo is GA-EP35C-DS3R. I have the P35-DS3R with 4 x 1GB sticks, two matched pairs from different manufacturers. Running it under Vista x86 just fine. Maybe I was just lucky. You might want to try buy an approved by Gigabyte type of memory for that particular mobo. Also update your BIOS to the latest. Hope that helps. The motherboard is updated to the latest BIOS but the problem I agree seems to be something with the board and will now try 2 x 2GB slots to solve the problem. Strange, I also had the same problem with an older Gigabyte motherboard GA-P35-DQ6 |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:21:56 +0200, "Trevor"
wrote: "Martin Stein" wrote in message ... Is this a Vista problem? If I use either of the mobo slots to test the memory (provided its not more than 1 GB each) they both work. The mobo is GA-EP35C-DS3R. I have the P35-DS3R with 4 x 1GB sticks, two matched pairs from different manufacturers. Running it under Vista x86 just fine. Maybe I was just lucky. You might want to try buy an approved by Gigabyte type of memory for that particular mobo. Also update your BIOS to the latest. Hope that helps. The motherboard is updated to the latest BIOS but the problem I agree seems to be something with the board and will now try 2 x 2GB slots to solve the problem. Strange, I also had the same problem with an older Gigabyte motherboard GA-P35-DQ6 It sounds to me like you tend to make wrong choices for motherboards. I would start going with Intel motherboards from now on. I've never had problems with an Intel MB under any OS. But I have had a plethora of problems using non-Intel motherboards. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ================================================== ====== |