K7N2 DELTA ILSR has conflicted with ram....

K7N2 DELTA ILSR has conflicted with this ram....
http://www.kingmax.com/product/pro_superMPXB62D-383.htm
I got 2 * 256MB DDR 400 of the above ram.
Is there any conflicted with K7N2 DELTA??
amd 2500+
thank you
BIOS version 7.4

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Originally posted by utada
I have already brought kingmax
These boards are very picky with RAM. As Bonz has pointed out their is an approved list near the top of the Forum but unfortunately I don't beleive Kingmax is on it. Sometimes the generic RAMS run, sometimes not. It seems to be hit or miss. If you want a recommendation of good quality RAM I would suggest MUSHKIN first and CORSAIR second. Good Luck
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