645 Ultra Memory Timings

I use 2 sticks of 256 MB Corsair XMS PC2700 CAS2.  It runs great at 2.5, but XP gives me the big blue screen when I set it to 2.  I've tried this with 'normal' timing and 'ultra' with one and both sticks with the same results.  It will load into 98 at cas2, but won't finish some benchmarks.    By the way, this is with no overclocking.  RAM has heat spreaders and case is well ventilated.  Any ideas?
Also, Sandra 2002 SP1 memory bench gives me 2275/2271 with my memory set at 2.5-2-2CL.  Is this what most of you get?  Thanks everyone!
MSI 645 ULTRA w/BIOS 1.6 from old forum
P4 1.8A
2x 256mb Corsair XMS pc2700
Tekram ultra160 dc390-u3w
IBM 36Z15 18.1 GB 15,000 RPM
SB LIVE!
MSI GeForce4 Ti4400

I had same problem...
I had 2 x 256 twinx llpt 3200 from corsair, no problem, running verry aggrssive timings and turbo timing.
added a 512 stick XLPT (faster still) and system would only boot at safe timing setting and cas2.5, with delay1T (2T)
I posted question on asktheramguy, corsairs very own and very responsive specialist, and he put it down to excessive load on the memory controller.
Also if you have different memory manufactures mixed in the slots, that's even worse, and you may not get the system to boot even after relaxing the timings
maybe lower speed 2100's and relaxd timing would be OK, but not much use with todays games
Or set memory timings to safe in bios...
So i bought another 512 3200XLPT stick and am selling the TwinX 2x256 LLPT's.
Well, I'm at 1gig at present 2 x 512 PC3200 XLPT (little over kill but fast).
With mem ratio set correctly and with my overclock this is running at about 380 Mhz (not the rated 400Mhz).
So upshot is, you'll need to get better ram, get a mached pair, and if your not bothered abour raw memory speed get something mid range cas 2.5 say....

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    I had same problem...
    I had 2 x 256 twinx llpt 3200 from corsair, no problem, running verry aggrssive timings and turbo timing.
    added a 512 stick XLPT (faster still) and system would only boot at safe timing setting and cas2.5, with delay1T (2T)
    I posted question on asktheramguy, corsairs very own and very responsive specialist, and he put it down to excessive load on the memory controller.
    Also if you have different memory manufactures mixed in the slots, that's even worse, and you may not get the system to boot even after relaxing the timings
    maybe lower speed 2100's and relaxd timing would be OK, but not much use with todays games
    Or set memory timings to safe in bios...
    So i bought another 512 3200XLPT stick and am selling the TwinX 2x256 LLPT's.
    Well, I'm at 1gig at present 2 x 512 PC3200 XLPT (little over kill but fast).
    With mem ratio set correctly and with my overclock this is running at about 380 Mhz (not the rated 400Mhz).
    So upshot is, you'll need to get better ram, get a mached pair, and if your not bothered abour raw memory speed get something mid range cas 2.5 say....

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    CD-ROM/DVD : AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device (CD 32X Rd) (DVD 4X Rd)
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    USB Controller/Hub : Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D2
    USB Controller/Hub : Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D4
    USB Controller/Hub : Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller - 24D7
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