1Gb DDR 400MHZ RAM Banks falled on K7N2 Delta2 ultra400

Hi.
Have Problems with my MSI K7N2 Delta2.
Stock up my RAM with 1Gb Banks. But nothing more, then an Beep at boot..
But the Board will max 3GB on 3 Slots..
Its Samsung 1gb PC3200 400Mhz High density, non ecc, 128x64
what can i do.? flash bios.? its a original bios installed..
thanks to all

Hi.
Thanks for your answer.
My english is bad. I from Germany, but i live in spain.
Maybe en german or spanish better..
My RAM actual: 1x 512MB DDR 400Mhz PC3200U
                       2x 512MB DDR 333Mhz PC2700
And now will install the max of the Board
Samsung DDR 1GB 400Mhz, PC3200, CL3
DRAM, DDR SDRAM, DIMM 184-PIN, 400 MHz ( PC3200 ), CL3, Non-ECC, 8K-Refresh , unpuffert, 128 x 64, 2.6 V
I'm not sure, that is high or low density..
but when is installed (one or three) ever the same, blue screen and large beep from the speaker. also i change the banks back to the 512MB and boot normaly with 1,5GB RAM.
but really better are 3GB..
My Machine:
(In this option boot 2x512MB +1x1GB)
    Computadora:
      Tipo de computadora                               Monoprocesador ACPI de PC
      Sistema operativo                                 Microsoft Windows XP Professional
      Service Pack del sistema operativo                Service Pack 3
      Internet Explorer                                 8.0.6001.18702 (IE 8.0)
      DirectX                                           4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
      Nombre de la computadora                          NOMBRE_EQUIPO (Power Tower)
      Nombre de usuario                                 Administrador
      Dominio de inicio de sesión                       NOMBRE_EQUIPO
      Fecha / Hora                                      2011-12-06 / 15:11
    Motherboard:
      Tipo de CPU                                       AMD Athlon XP, 1666 MHz (12.5 x 133) 2000+
      Nombre del motherboard                            MSI K7N2 Delta-IL (MS-6729)  (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 ACR, 3 DDR DIMM, Audio, LAN)
      Chipset del motherboard                           nVIDIA nForce2 Ultra 400
      Memoria del sistema                               1024 MB  (PC2700 DDR SDRAM)
      DIMM1: Kingston                                   1 GB PC2700 DDR SDRAM  (3.0-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz)  (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz)  (2.0-3-3-6 @ 133 MHz)
      DIMM2: MDT Tech. MDT512M PC333 CL2.               512 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM  (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz)  (2.0-3-3-6 @ 133 MHz)
      DIMM3: MDT Tech. MDT512M PC333 CL2.               512 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM  (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz)  (2.0-3-3-6 @ 133 MHz)
      Tipo de BIOS                                      Award (07/17/03)
      Puerto de comunicación                            Puerto de comunicaciones (COM1)
      Puerto de comunicación                            Puerto de impresora ECP (LPT1)
    Monitor:
      Placa de video                                    ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series  (1024 MB)
      Placa de video                                    ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series  (1024 MB)
      Aceleradora 3D                                    ATI Radeon HD 4670 AGP (RV730)
      Monitor                                           Nexgen NL30  [30" LCD]  (13481)
    Multimedia:
      Placa de sonido                                   ATI Radeon HDMI @ ATI RV710/730/740 - High Definition Audio Controller
      Placa de sonido                                   nVIDIA MCP2 - Audio Processing Unit (Dolby Digital)
      Placa de sonido                                   Realtek ALC650 @ nVIDIA MCP2 - Audio Codec Interface
    Almacenamiento:
      Controlador IDE                                   NVIDIA NForce MCP2 IDE Controller
      Disquetera                                        Unidad de disquete
      Disco rígido                                      WDC WD3200JB-00KFA0  (298 GB, IDE)
      Estado SMART de los discos rígidos                OK
        Propiedades del BIOS:
      Fabricante                                        Phoenix Technologies, LTD
      Versión                                           6.00 PG
      Fecha de salida                                   07/17/2003
      Tamaño                                            256 KB
      Dispositivos de arranque                          Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, CD-ROM, ATAPI ZIP, LS-120
      Funciones disponibles                             Flash BIOS, Shadow BIOS, Selectable Boot, EDD
      Estándares soportados                             DMI, APM, ACPI, PnP
      Posibilidades de expansión                        ISA, PCI, AGP, USB
    Propiedades del motherboard:
      Fabricante                                        MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
      Producto                                          MS-6729
    Propiedades del controlador de memoria:
      Método de detección de errores                    8-bit Parity
      Corrección de errores                             Ninguno/a
      Memoria entrelazada soportada                     1-Way
      Memoria entrelazada actual                        1-Way
      Velocidad de memoria soportada                    70ns, 60ns
      Tipos de memoria soportadas                       SPM, EDO
      Voltajes de memoria soportados                    5V
      Tamaño máximo de los módulos de memoria           32 MB
      Slots de memoria                                  3
  [ Procesadores / AMD Athlon(tm) XP ]
    Propiedades del procesador:
      Fabricante                                        AMD
      Versión                                           AMD Athlon(tm) XP
      Reloj externo                                     133 MHz
      Velocidad de reloj máxima                         2200 MHz
      Velocidad de reloj actual                         1666 MHz
      Tipo                                              Central Processor
      Voltaje                                           1.5 V
      Estado                                            Activado/a
      Actualización                                     ZIF
      Identificación del socket                         Socket A
and 480W Powerunit
You can see, that everest know the 1Gb RAM Bank..
What can i do.?
Thanks to all..
Alexx

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    Other times in the past when I've run the ram at 200mhz fsb, windows would randomly crash when I was browsing the web. In those cases it would give me a stop message and an error number. But I haven't gotten then so far today. I can't remember what all the errors were, but there were about 2-3 random crashes related to ntfs.sys and other system files. So at first, I thought maybe it was just a windows problem, but I had just freshly formatted and reinstalled windows, so it seemed unlikely. And of course, the second I changed it back to 166mhz fsb, I was able to keep my computer on for a week, playing half-life 2, doom 3, command and conquer generals, as well as tons of other games and general web browsing without a single incident. So the problem, although highly vague, seems to be related directly to the ram, if just by the fsb change.
    I dunno, these are really really odd problems, never encountered these before in like 6 years of tweaking my comps, so I'm guessing that it's either just an incompatibility with my motherboard/ram (in which case I'm screwed), my mobo is broken, or my ram is broken. I think my only real option left, now that I've bought a new $130 cpu to match the ram is to RMA the ram and hope that it somehow works. But the fact that it's been able to pass prime95 and memtest86 flawlessly makes me concerned as to whether or not corsair will be able to diagnose a problem, if there is one, with the ram if I do RMA it. sigh.
    I'm not sure if my video card is underpowered, since I have a 550watt psu and the radeon 9800 isn't too much of a hog. But I think I may RMA that as well. damn, I dunno.     
    *update*
    Correction, it seems that now I have a 200mhz fsb cpu, setting the ram to 6:5 for 166mhz causes windows to almost immediately lock up. I'm guessing that's part of the whole unable to run the cpu/ram async thing.     
    Also, when I tried changing the latency to 2.5 and 3.0, I got the following error:
    Many thanks!
    ~Takeda

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