On Saturday 14 January 2006 17:27, Ryan Sims wrote:
> I just bought a 512M stick of Crucial ram to complement another 512M
> stick...suddenly I'm getting tons of crashes, reboots, failed
> compiles, etc.  I removed the new stick, and all is well, now I'm
> trying just the new stick alone, see if perhaps it was the both
> together...
>
> Something odd I've noticed, however:  the new stick takes longer
> during the BIOS memory check...i.e. the old stick (infineon, I
> believe) the numbers go by essentially instantaneously.  The new
> stick, however, I watch them tick past for a good second (unless I hit
> ESC, of course)  This is true if the two sticks are in together, or if
> only the new stick is in.  Is this indicative of something?  I'm
> already pretty convinced that it's a bad stick, but I wondered if
> anyone could shed further light for me.
>
> --
> Ryan W Sims

If you got the Crucial stick from them, not second hand, it's very unlikely 
it's bad- they test them at the factory- I've never gotten a bad stick from 
them in many years of building computers. Does the Crucial stick by itself 
cause the problems?

Have you tried changing which stick is in ram slot 1- that's the slot that 
will control the memory HZ and timings. If they aren't compatible, you may 
have problems. For example, if a faster pc3200 stick is in slot 1, and a 
slower pc2700 stick in slot 2, you can have problems, as it will be forced to 
try and run are a higher speed that it can handle.

I assume you have reset the sticks in the slots.  What about overheating? What 
about checking the ram timings in the bios. What about the power supply?   
There's a lot of things that could cause this,  but if your box boots and 
runs normally for a short while, them problems start occurring,  I'd suspect 
overheating- maybe the second stick  blocks airflow to the first stick- it's 
unlikely, but who knows?  Maybe you moved some ribbon cables around in the 
case when you added the new stick, and disrupted air flow that way.
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