MB too hot when upgrade to 1.2GB

befor upgrade, my MB temp about 50, then after put more 1GB and still keep 256mb, MB too hot, fan run all the time, chip run at Maximun 1,83. What can i do?

Take the 1GB stick out and put the stock memory back in. If the problem has gone away then the 1GB memory is probably bad.

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