K8t Neo Fis2r Boots Ok With Crucial Mem

:smile:Hi all, Just got system up and running.Main point being that this mobo and amd 64 cpu are quite happy[at the moment] with the crucial memory.System built and run with only one stick of crucial at first,when all tweaks,ie.bios etc. were done then second stick fitted. A little prayer and all booted fine with 1 gig of mem reported[this morning].Hard drive partitioned into 4.No memtest or anything yet,just happy to get it booting to win xp sp1.Thought this might be useful to UK builders as the MSI approved memory list has memory that is not easily got here in UK but crucial is on the doorstep so to speak [next day delivery & no post charge].I've kept a log of build and all tweaks etc in sequence ,as will be useful when something falls over.I don't think i would have attempted this build without this forum as a backup,it's really invaluable,thanks to all who run it.
 Jabiru

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Originally posted by xeron
I've not been able to get mine working.  Same RAM and motherboard as you.  It hangs on early chipset initialisation if the ram is in 1+3 or 2+4. If I put 1 DIMM in i get 256MB detected and not 512MB. If I put 2 DIMMs in (slot 1+2), I get 512MB detected, not 1GB.  What are the memory tweaks you made?
2 x BL6464Z402 Crucial Ballistix PC3200 DDR 512MB
K8T Neo2 FIS2R
Hi XERON, Sorry to disappoint you but no tweaks done on memory,left in 'auto' and still is in'auto' , no reason to change settings yet as awaiting a 'recent' vid card.Only 'tweaks' made were quite mundane, ie. FLoppy drv seek' enabled', boot sequence changed,p20378 sata 'disabled' as i'm using the via chip and enabled the cool'n' quiet to see what gives.Memory is in 1&3 dim.I'm sure there is an answer on this forum for your prob., just a matter of getting to the people who know.I spent weeks trawling this forum before i decided on components.I've seen your prob reported here a few times so its here somewhere.Keep trying and good luck.
Jabiru

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