2 beeps from K8M Neo-V

I just built a new computer.  But I keep getting 2 short beeps.  I looked on MSI web site it saids parity circuit failure.
I triple checked everything.  To me, at least, they are connected fine.
Do I have to return it or is there something I can do to find the problem.
Everything below is brand new
AMD Athlon 64 3000+
K8M Neo-V
1GB Corsair DDR 400
GeForce 6600
ATX Case(cooler master.. something)
My old parts
Antec 350W
2 Maxtor IDE
1 Sony CD-rom
1 Dvd rom
Please help me T.T

Hiya,I posted this before.Mine also beeps two times.
AMI BIOS beep codes with two short beeps means  parity error,but i dont think so
I tested my memories with memtest86 with K8M neo-v mobos and several 754sockets mobos
for more than 24hours,and there was no errors at all.
I just found out with my K8M neo-v to shut up the beeps
juts disable to show the  full screen logos from the BIOS and it will boot with only one beep.
I really dont know if it will work fine for the other guys mobo,but so far,mine is working  with no problems.

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