elfuego wrote on 22.04.09 at 13:16:54:Sound like you enabled memory gap 15-16MB option in BIOS. Try disabling it. It might help. Also try putting only 512MB chips inside and playing with memory options in BIOS. Does the calculation of memory size at boot display the size correctly?
RAM might also be incompatible with that particular MB. If that's the case - tough luck.
A local shop actually game me 2 sticks of ddr 256 single sided ram, and it recognized those without a problem. It seems to have something to do with single and double side.
But, I ordered a faster cpu and installed it. The motherboard didnt recognize it. When I put the thunderbird back in, I forgot to put the heat sink on.
It didnt even post. I think I fried it. Then, as I was swapping memory sticks, a contact came off of one of the sticks and I didnt notice. When I turned it on I saw two small lights on the ddr slot, on the bottom and top(might have been small sparks???).
Not going to well for me. haha.
So I broke out two of the sdram motherboards that I bought. A Epox 8kta2 and a aopen ak73(a). They both boot without a problem. And I can clock the newer processor I got up to 1.5g(posting anyways).
What would you guys think about running a v5500 agp on a Sdram system? Would the v5500 be fast enough for the system to be the bottleneck? Thanks in advance.