MOVED: Neo 4-F Red PCB Version

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https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=99815.0

Quote from: Richard on 13-August-06, 21:09:18
zen62619,
Have you tried one stick of RAM at a time yet?
Take Care,
Richard
Yes, Richard... I have tried one stick of ram.. my ram is fine I have run tests on it in another system.  I have even used 1 x 256DDR with no luck.  I think I am going to RMA the board because I don't have no other test equipment.  All I did was test cpu, memory and graphics card in another machine.  My 6800 GS won't work eitha for some reason.

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