870A-G54 RAM R/W test failed

Hello
I build a new system for a friend. I tested it for 2 days non-stop, she had the new computer for a week when this error started to appear. Sometimes (not everytime), when you power up the computer the memory count stops at 4096, beeps twice with error RAM R/W test failed. Also it only detects half the RAM installed (4GB) If you press F1 to continue, it boots to windows OK, but sees just half memory. So far I tried reseating all memory modules and swapping first 2 with the last 2. Also tried to disable DCT Unganged Mode. All settings under Cell menu are default, there is no overclocking. Could it be a faulty RAM module? Motherboard problem? Anybody has any ideas?
Here are the specs:
MSI 870A-G54 BIOS 17.7, AMD Athlon II X4 640 @ 3.00 Ghz, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Corsair 2x2GB CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 (2 kits 8GB total)
Cooler Master GX 550W Power supply +12V~44A, +5V~24A, +3.3V~24A
Gigabyte Radeon HD 4850 1GB GV-R485OC-1GH
Samsung SpinPoint F2 Ecogreen 1.5TB SATA2 32MB cache
Samsung SH-S223L/RSMN DVD/RW SATA

Quote from: Bas on 20-November-10, 22:20:19
Nope.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/processors/athlon-ii-x2/Pages/AMD-athlon-ii-x2-processor-model-numbers-feature-comparison.aspx
Only X3 and X4 do.
He has an X4 so he's fine
However it's XMS memory; we have seen many more troubles with that.
Quote
He has an X4 so he's fine
Yes, i was talking about his CPU as well.
I miss read Athlon II with Athlon X2
So yes,
Athlon II X2 = 1066
Athlon II X3 = 1333
Athlon II X4 = 1333

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