MSI K7N2 Delta2 FSR - memory issue

I've got MSI K7N2 Delta2 FSR and 512mb DDR400 Kingston Value Ram CL3. They work fine when I set them on a optimized settings and 166mhz. If I try any better timings then my pc wont be stable. I tried to set higher voltage, but nothing helps. I thought that I bought shitty memory, but when I set manually the same settins as optimized then my pc crushes. It isn't stable until I set optimized setting. Even if i set manually worse timings than optimized it will crush. I also tried with old TwinMos DDR266, witch was able to run with the best timings on my old MSI K7T266 Pro2(KT266A). I tried any other settings, but only optimized worked fine. So probably it is coused by motherboard, not memory. It has newest avalible bios and I installed newest nvidia drivers (also tried with old one, witch was on a cd bunled with mobo). Does anybody have a solution ??

I could get that RAM to work in Dual channel (even though their weren't matched pairs) at 2.5-4-4-8, synched with CPU FSB (1:1) at 200Mhz ... Like you said, pretty good bang for the buck. Although The Corsair I now have makes a difference (for 100$ more)...
System  1: MSI K7N2 Delta2-ILSR, XP2500 Barton (@2200Mhz)(11*200), Corsair TWINX 1024C2 (@2-3-3-6), XFX TI4200-128M (@300-590), Seagate 120G SATA
Western Digital 200G SATA, Antec Sonata 380W TruePower.
System 2: MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR, XP2500 Barton (@2343Mhz)(11*213), Platinum 512M (@3-4-4-8),  Powercolor 9600 Pro 256M (@550,460) Western Digital 160G SATA, Antec Sonata 380W TruePower.

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  • MOVED: [K7N2 Delta2-FSR] Unstable when DOT disabled

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
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