Failure to detect RAM on P6N SLI Platinum

Hi,
I am having problems with new Motherboard and RAM.  I cant get the system to boot consistently.
No OS installed and BIOS at FailSafe for most testing.
During boot the system will hang. The POST code from the D Bracket 2 is
Memory Detection Test - Testing onboard memory size. The D-LED will hang if the memory module is damaged or not installed properly
With 2 sticks of RAM in either dual or single channel mode I only can boot about 10% of the time.  I have tried all combinations of slots and it makes no noticeable difference.
With 1 Stick RAM installed I can't boot about third to half the time.  Different slots seem to all act the same.
When it is working it goes in groups 3 to 7.  For example B B B B F F F F F B B B B B B F F F B B B  F F F F F F F F F F B B B B B B F F F F F F F F F where B is able to boot and F is failure to boot.
When no RAM in installed it hangs at the same Memory Detection Test as to be expected.  It only gives the continuous beep to indicate missing RAM about 4 or 5 power cycles.
Also tried setting RAM options to 667 MHz & Auto or voltage 2V & Auto, 800Mhz 5-5-5-18-2T @ 1.9v (Corsair recommended) did not seem to make any difference.
If the system does boot there are no issues.  RAM testing with Memtest-86 on single stick passes OK.
Any Ideas?

Does your computer run stable once booted?  If so, you might want to flash to the latest beta bios and see if it helps.  Also, if you can make it into windows, run cpu-z from cpuid.com .  Check out what it says about what your ram spd is and what the current settings are.  For me, the auto setting for ram in the bios does not work correctly.  In fact, it often set my ram timings to fast in caused me instability and no boot issues until I manually set them.  I only figured this out from cpu-z.
Quote from: wdog on 28-June-07, 12:14:02
Hi,
I am having problems with new Motherboard and RAM.  I cant get the system to boot consistently.
No OS installed and BIOS at FailSafe for most testing.
During boot the system will hang. The POST code from the D Bracket 2 is
Memory Detection Test - Testing onboard memory size. The D-LED will hang if the memory module is damaged or not installed properly
With 2 sticks of RAM in either dual or single channel mode I only can boot about 10% of the time.  I have tried all combinations of slots and it makes no noticeable difference.
With 1 Stick RAM installed I can't boot about third to half the time.  Different slots seem to all act the same.
When it is working it goes in groups 3 to 7.  For example B B B B F F F F F B B B B B B F F F B B B  F F F F F F F F F F B B B B B B F F F F F F F F F where B is able to boot and F is failure to boot.
When no RAM in installed it hangs at the same Memory Detection Test as to be expected.  It only gives the continuous beep to indicate missing RAM about 4 or 5 power cycles.
Also tried setting RAM options to 667 MHz & Auto or voltage 2V & Auto, 800Mhz 5-5-5-18-2T @ 1.9v (Corsair recommended) did not seem to make any difference.
If the system does boot there are no issues.  RAM testing with Memtest-86 on single stick passes OK.
Any Ideas?

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