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FromJohn Bradford <>
SubjectRe: my dual channel DDR 400 RAM won't work on any linux distro
DateThu, 17 Apr 2003 09:12:44 +0100 (BST)
> > OK...  Do you get the same locations failing with one pair of DIMMs as
> > with another identical pair of DIMMs, or is it just randomly flakey?
> 
> never seems to be the same
> (maybe a few are, but they've never all been the same--I'd have to look
> closely to match any addresses)

OK...

> > Are you sure it's not the power supply?  If the voltages are only just
> > within spec, you could concievably get the behavior you describe.
> 
> well, I have a 450 watt power supply that's rated for more than I'm
> using--it very rarely even becomes warm after hours of use
> 
> the voltages go much higher than they need to; I've also tried adjusting
> them and had the same problem

If you've got 10% or more over-voltage, I would be suspicious.

> > I wouldn't even bothing trying to run anything on a machine until it
> > runs Memtest86 for a couple of hours successfully.
> 
> I can with single modules, but not with 2..
> 
> I don't know what to do...

I would contact Gigabyte about it, and mention that your board with
that specific memory configuration fails Memtest86.

It's not a Linux specific problem.

> thanks for all of the comments/suggestions

No problem.  Let us know what happens.

John.
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