K9n SLI Platinum + 4x1GB = Cold

Got som problems running my K9n SLI platinum with 2x VS2GBKIT667D2 (= 4x1GB dimms)
With 2x1GB DIMMs , it works fine, in any DIMM slots.
But when i put in all 4 of them I got Major Freezing problems.
Memtest86+ works fine.
But in XP it freezez, in Vista it freezes.
Trying to install Vista with 4GB it freezes before the installation program even starts..
Any helpfull thoughts?

V-ICE, there are at least 3 more people (myself included) who are having this "HT sync flood" error. All of us have K9N motherboards with V1.7 BIOS:
- K9N SLI Platinum + BIOS 7250v17 (V-ICE)
- K9N SLI Platinum + BIOS 7250v17 (TomMe)
- K9N4 Ultra-F + BIOS 7310v17 (zzkey)
- K9N Platinum + BIOS 7250v17 (Grawp)
I think there is a problem with those BIOS versions. I've had 3 K9N SLI Platinum boards, never had that error before. Only with my latest board + v1.7 BIOS.
Have you had any "overclock failed" messages so far?

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