K8N Neo4 Plat - added memory - no OC - help!?

Hello,
I added 2 additional 512Mb sticks (TWINX1024-3200C2) to existing 2x512 of the same (for total of 2Gb).
First off - the system didn't post. Reset BIOS - posted. However, now I cannot overclock to where it was before.
Was - 240 FSB, HT Freq 4x, CPU ratio x9. Mem clock 166MHz, 2.5-3-3-7 1T --> CPU clock 2160, DDR clock 200
Now - I can only go up to 230 FSB with the same HT and CPU ratio - I had to change mem to 3-3-3-8 2T (wouldn't post otherwise)
Any idea how to speed it up a little more?
Thanks!
--max

Thanks!
OK, I kinda figured 2T point by myself (it wouldn't post with 1T no matter what).
Memory is way below 200MHz..
Oh.. well.. I guess I'll just give up and RMA it... Should've read this forum before buying..
Quote from: Quadrifoglio Verde on 21-March-07, 17:27:32
The s939 Athlon64 revision E memory controller officially supports 4 memory modules at 200 MHz (DDR400) and a 2T command rate only, 1T is just not possible anymore. On most boards even DDR400 is too high, you might have to fall back to DDR333 to run a stable system. Bottom line is that 4 memory modules is just not the way to go on an Athlon64, it will seriously limit your overclocking possibilities and memory performance.
If you really want to give it a go with 4 modules, you can try to play around with high memory voltages (at your own risk of course). It might help you to get it stable at DDR400 at acceptable latencies. Forget about running a 1T command rate though...   

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