Dual channel memory mixing on a K8T Neo2

Hey all,
I have a K8T Neo2, Winchester core 3000+ and had it running with 2 TwinMOS 512 MB-DDR400 sticks in dual-channel mode. Recently I decided to add RAM, but to invest in a more solid brand. So I bought a Corsair TWINX1024-3200C2 set and plugged it in. AFAIK the right combination in the board would be the have one set in slots 1 & 3 and the other set in 2 & 4. So far the board will only post with the Corsairs in 1 & 3 (and not with the Twinnies there). But if it posts, the clock is set to 333 MHz (which is an issue of the Winchester core I understood), but more importantly the system becomes unstable: reboots etc. Even stranger is the fact that sometimes after POST I get 8 beeps from the BIOS, which suggests that the Video RAM or framebuffer is defective. Is this somehow related to the RAM I installed? Is the framebuffer mapped to the RAM at bootup for example?
I did try to change the command rate to 2T, didn't seem to help. Bios version is 3.3 by the way. Thanks for any help.
Oh maybe the vid card specs are also relevant: Sapphire Radeon 9800 pro with 128mb. Power supply is Tagan 580W so unlikely to be the problem

Quote from: Tiresmoke on 03-November-05, 23:54:30
Have you tested each stick of RAM with Memtest86 yet? You may have a bad stick. You also may want to try the new set in a different socket sety. Another words if it was in 2/4 then try it in 1/3. If the timings are different on the two sets try setting to the slowest settings of the two. You may have to exchange the set for the twin to the old set just to make it work as mixing RAM rarely works well.
Good idea on the memtesting, I'll do that tonight. I was afraid that the mixing wouldn't work well, but I thought at least if for each channel I used the same pair it wouldn't matter. Practice might indeed prove that as being a wrong assumption

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