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Blaze Samusari
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Posted - 2004.09.07 22:44:00 -
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Hi People,
I am really stumped here and unbelievably frustrated...
I am running a Quasar (MS6786) V1.0 ÁATX motherboard with an AMD Athlon 2800+, ATI 9200 128 and originally 2 x 256 PC2700 ram. I Decided to upgrade my memory and got myself 2 sticks of 512mb of 2700, the minute i installed them, eve crashes (no i did not leave the pc on whilst swapping memory ).
If i take one of the sticks out, Eve will run, but if i put the other back in again it does not want to know. I have tested both sticks and they both work independantly but not together, Eve is the only game i am having problems with (although it is pretty much the only game i play )
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Blaze Samusari
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Posted - 2004.09.07 22:44:00 -
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Hi People,
I am really stumped here and unbelievably frustrated...
I am running a Quasar (MS6786) V1.0 ÁATX motherboard with an AMD Athlon 2800+, ATI 9200 128 and originally 2 x 256 PC2700 ram. I Decided to upgrade my memory and got myself 2 sticks of 512mb of 2700, the minute i installed them, eve crashes (no i did not leave the pc on whilst swapping memory ).
If i take one of the sticks out, Eve will run, but if i put the other back in again it does not want to know. I have tested both sticks and they both work independantly but not together, Eve is the only game i am having problems with (although it is pretty much the only game i play )
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Crimson Djinn
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Posted - 2004.09.08 06:44:00 -
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I had similar problem when i added one memory stick. I went back to the store and changed it to another one (another made) and it worked
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Crimson Djinn
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Posted - 2004.09.08 06:44:00 -
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I had similar problem when i added one memory stick. I went back to the store and changed it to another one (another made) and it worked
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Blaze Samusari
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Posted - 2004.09.08 08:49:00 -
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Didn't need to do that in the end. Discovered that if i set the agp arpeture size to 64mb, it worked :)
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Blaze Samusari
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Posted - 2004.09.08 08:49:00 -
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Didn't need to do that in the end. Discovered that if i set the agp arpeture size to 64mb, it worked :)
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Lufio II
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Posted - 2004.09.08 14:10:00 -
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I'd still run an intense memory test on those modules. Sounds like a bit is broken or something along this line, changing AGP-Aperture size might just be one of those nasty workarounds that just delay the real problem to a later occurance,where it is harder to track down.
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Lufio II
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Posted - 2004.09.08 14:10:00 -
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I'd still run an intense memory test on those modules. Sounds like a bit is broken or something along this line, changing AGP-Aperture size might just be one of those nasty workarounds that just delay the real problem to a later occurance,where it is harder to track down.
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