MSI P965 PLATINUM CAN'T WORK ALL MEMORY CHANNELS

• Supports four unbuffered DIMM of 1.8 Volt DDR2 SDRAM
• Supports up to 8GB memory size (DDR2 533/667).
• Supports up to 4GB memory size (DDR2 800).
• Supports dual channel DDR2 memory architecture.
• Supports DDR2 533/667/800 memory interface.
That's what MSI says in manual.
I recently upgraded my computer to core 2 technology, and because
i used programs that consume a lot of memory i bought
4 ddr2 667 memory modules of 1024GB each Kingston Lifetime....e.t.c
when i installed the 4 dims i sawthat windows and bios was able to see only
the 3 modules. The 4th was on vacation... After changing at least ten times the memory modules.. ( same date, time, brand, production date, stickers, and all that)
i still have the same problem... Anyone can help please? 

sorryguys...
but having a PC of latest technology and buing a motherboard which can not
fullfill what is suposed to do, really gets me mad.
The amperage is
+3.3V  +5V  +12V1  +12V2  -12V  +5Vsb  +3.3  +5V Combined Power
 32A     38A   18A    17A      1A     2.5A
JUST IN CASE i give you full details of my PC
PROCESSOR : INTEL CORE 2 CPU  6600 @ 2400GHZ
MEMORY     : KINGSTON  KVR DDR2 667 1024X4 DIMMS (ONLY THREE WORKING )
MAINBOARD : MSI P965 PLATINUM (MS 7238)
MONITOR    : LG FLATRON L1919S
VIDEO CARD: MSI NX7600 GS 512MEMORY
CAPTURE    : PINACLE STUDIO 500 PCI 10.5
DVD R/W    : 2 DEVICES  NEC DVD R/W LABELFLASH OPTIARC AD-7173A
3 SATA II HARD DRIVES: 1 WD 320GB SATA II, 1 WD 250GB SATA II, 1 WD 250GB SATA II
Before i continue, i'd like to thank you all for your support. I'm from ATHENS Greece,
and i paid 2500 US Dollars to get this Pc the way i wanted to. The answer i got up to know from
all the companies i cooperate is. NO MOTHERBOARD SUPPORTS 4 DIMMS ANYMORE 
kEEP THE 4TH DIMM, JUST IN CASE OR BRING IT BACK TO US AND WE'LL GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY BACK
Now a stupid question of mine WITH 3 DIMMS memory cant work dual channel? Correct?
So what is the meaning of keeping the THIRD dimm ... It will work single chanel? Right?
Now i come to the most important thing.. MSI's Manual...
Main Memory
• Supports four unbuffered DIMM of 1.8 Volt DDR2 SDRAM
• Supports up to 8GB memory size (DDR2 533/667).
• Supports up to 4GB memory size (DDR2 800).
• Supports dual channel DDR2 memory architecture.
• Supports DDR2 533/667/800 memory interface.
Who will support me when i get a serious brain damage???
Anyway thanks a lot guys for your help. I really appreciate it..
Thanks

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