Anyone using PNY PC3200 RAM with FISR2 mobo?

I built my system about 6 weeks ago and it was my first venture into Athlon territory. The sales rep helped me get all the stuff I would need, and it seemed to be flawless. Athlon64 3000+, K8T Neo FISR2, and a PNY PC3200 (DDR400) 512MB memory stick. Of course, the only problem that surfaced was when I purchased a 2nd memory stick a few weeks later. It wouldn't even boot. I changed the mobo's settings for ram from "Auto" to "Limit" and chose DDR400, and it would boot, but would randomly freeze up frequently while gaming.
I started playing around with the memory settings and can manage to got it to run for a couple hours before it locked up, but this kind of fiddling is all new to me. Being new to Athlon64 CPUs, I had no idea that memory was such a fussy thing. So the thing is I have these two chips worth $260, and I really don't want to have to scrap them to buy new memory. Some of the things Mem86 tells me doesn't use the exact same terms as the settings in the bios, so I'm not sure if I'm changing things that should make a difference or not. So......
Has anyone out there managed to get this combination of mobo and PNY memory to work reliably? I'm running only the 1 stick now. I'm just not sure which settings I should be actively changing. And PNY doesn't have any kind of documentation (either with the chip or on the web site) that even tells you the voltage range the chip is rated for! The last thing I did was turn off "Spread Spectrum" becuase it mentioned that with overclocking, there was a slight chance of lockups because of the way the clock timings are fiddled with, and I thought it couldn't hurt to do that. I haven't checked out the two sticks with that feature turned off yet though. Anything thing that could make a difference.
This is all new to me, and I've learned a lot by reading the forums, but I still need a little hand-holding if anyone feels up to the task.

Thanks for the tips everyone. I wish I could return the memory, but at this point, I've had it too long. The first chip I had for about 3 weeks before I bought the second one. I wish I had the verto memory, I get the impression it's supposed to be nicer. Anyway, if anyone's interested, the model number for the memory is D512MPC32OPT. There is NO technical specifications wthat come with it (voltages, latency settings, etc.). But thanks for the phone number and suggestion to call tech support. I'll give them a call and see what they say.
The last settings I changed made it run more stable. I actually played a game for 3 hours before it locked up. So I think I'm close. I just don't want to unnecessarily increase settings that don't need to be increased. I disabled spread spectrum on a hunch, but haven't followed through with testing afterwards (I'm running only one 512MB chip now because it's stable that way). Seeing that Southmike set his that way, maybe it's all I needed. SAB, I may just wind up trying to sell the memory on ebay and buying one of the approved models if it comes to that.
Normally, I would research everything before I would start something like this. It's my first home-built machine, and I needed a project to work on. I'm recently widowed, and at the time, I needed something to do to distract my mind, so I built a computer. I'm not functioning at my best at the moment... it takes a long time to recover. So the motivation to do things like troubleshooting is only there occasionally. But I'm slowly getting myself together, so I'll eventually get this thing working, or get memory that does work.
Thanks for the recommendations everyone!

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