K8T Neo2 problems (merged)

Gents please could you tell me what bios i should be using, 
system as follows:
ms6702e ( K8T NEO2-FIR )
AMD ATHLON 64x2 3800+  MANCHESTER.      revision BH-E4
2 X MAXTOR 300S   300GB STA RAID ( MIRRORING )
im using bios 3.3 at the moment and have been told by msi customer support to update to the latest one, when using live bios update it says im already using the newest version???? 
i think my cpu is a dual core one and looking at the bios information in the sticky guide on the forum looks like i should be using 9.4 could someone please confirm this 
many thanks

this is the memory i cant get to work, im thinking of sending it back and going for one that i know works 
then if it still doesnt work as you say it does  point to a controller or cpu problem, as i dont have a spare mobo or cpu to try this i thought would be my last attempt, afterwards would be a new pc build 
details of the memory
PRODUCT INFORMATION :
WILL ONLY WORK WITH THE CHIPSETS BELOW:
VIA P4X266A,
VIA KT266/333 (except ASUS KT266/333)
VIA KT600 (except ASUS KT600)
VIA PT800
SIS 645
SIS 648
648FX
SIS 746FX
KM400
KM266/266/266a
K8T800
KT 880
KT 400 (except ASUS KT400)
KT 400A (except ASUS KT400A)
SIS 661FX
SIS 655
SIS 650GX
SIS 650
NFORCE 250GB
ULI CHIPSETS
NFORCE 4 SLI
VIA APPOLLO P4X400
VIA K8M800
VIA K8M890
VIA K8N800
VIA K8N890
VIA K8T800
VIA K8T890
VIA K8T900
VIA PT800
VIA PT880
VIA PT890
VIA P4M800
VIA P4M800 PRO
VIA P4M890
VIA P4M900
VIA PN800
SIS 648
SIS 649
SIS 650
SIS 651
SIS 656
SIS 661
SIS 748
SIS 750
SIS 755
SIS 756
DOES NOT WORK WORK ON INTEL CHIPSETS AND MAC CHIPSETS
2GB KIT (1GB X 2) DDR 400MHz, PC3200, 2.5V, Non-Parity, Non-ECC, 184-pin
DDR memory, or Double Data Rate memory, is an evolutionary new memory technology that doubles data throughput to the processor. As an evolution of today’s PC133 SDRAM, DDR leverages the existing production and environment to provide unrivaled PC performance at an affordable price.
Specifications:2GB KIT (1GB X 2) 400MHZ 184PIN DDR Memory, No-ECC. Higher performance over mainstream PC100 or PC133 memory. Up to 3.2 GB/sec of peak bandwidth using PC3200 DIMMs (with DDR400 memory chips). JEDEC Standard. 184 pin DIMM, non-ECC. DIMM Lead pitch: 1.27 mm. 2.5 Volts. SSTL-2 I/O Interface. SPD Support. Support for Memory Chip Stacking.
SPECIFICATION :
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Brand New
Well Tested
Lifetime Warranty
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
184 PIN Memory
400Mhz
DIMM (DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY)
Non-ECC
Non-Parity
Voltage 2.5V
Unbuffered
Cas Latency 3
2 X 1GB
Gold Lead
my system at the mo is
k8t neo2-fir
amd 3800+ dual core
300gb sata maxtor in raid
2 x 512mb vdata  in the green slots
radeon 9550 gcard
450w psu antec trupower
oh and with bios 9.4 also 

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    Quote
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    Quote
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    Quote
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