OK Christopher did that, both reported 256 and the performance at
start up was the same with each chip. Everest Home Memory Benchmark
shows a memory read speed of 2043MB/s and write speed of 769MB/s with
a latency of 75.8ns. How's that sound?

What was odd was when I went to pull the chips the auxillary 4 pin 12
volt power connector for the CPU had fallen out the motherboard. When
I first built this  PC I forgot to plug that in and it wouldn't work
at all! Plugging it back in made no difference to anything!!

Rick




 Christopher Range  wrote:

> Then, Here is what you should try.  Boot with one 256MB memory stick, 
> then, the other.  The one that shows less than 256MB at bootup, is the 
> problem memory.
> 





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