P965 Neo-F memory problems - bad mobo or something I missed?

I bought a new system the other day, and chose the P965 Neo-F as my motherboard. However, it seems I either have a broken unit or missed something crucial.
The machine originally shipped with a G-Skill 800MHz 2 gig set of the NB series. I spent my first night trying to get Windows installed, only to have it crash repeatedly as it tried to copy kodak_dc.icm and various other files. Always the same ones. I thought my CD was bad, so I dug out a copy of Vista's Beta 2. It also failed on a generic "Failed to copy files" error. I then did what I probably should've done immediately and ran Memtest86+.
Within the first 5% I had about 200 errors, so I figured my RAM was bad. I experimented with various slot combinations, dual channel and otherwise. I discovered that the first stick in the first slot would run Memtest86+ until the cows came home with no problems, everything else caused a huge number of errors sooner or later. Interestingly the other stick on its own in slot one would cause massive amounts of errors within seconds. Sometimes these errors would occur within the first few percentages of the first pass, sometimes at the very end. I experimented by upping the voltage in increments from 1.80 to 2.00 and then lowering the RAM speed to 667MHz. No effect.
I exchanged the RAM at the store, but since they were out of G-Skill I got two sticks of generic TwinMOS 667MHz DDRII. The problems continued. One stick in slot 1 will run all day, Windows installs and runs fine. Any other combination causes huge amounts of errors (my record was 7200 errors at the 67% mark with sticks in slots 1 and 4) and data corruption in Windows.
I just rang up the guys at the store and we agreed that since the system is running fine on one stick, I'll try to debug this thing over the weekend. If I can't come up with anything I'll go and have the motherboard swapped on Monday. So, any ideas on things I could try?

Quote from: soralapio on 08-December-06, 16:33:31
I bought a new system the other day, and chose the P965 Neo-F as my motherboard. However, it seems I either have a broken unit or missed something crucial.
The machine originally shipped with a G-Skill 800MHz 2 gig set of the NB series. I spent my first night trying to get Windows installed, only to have it crash repeatedly as it tried to copy kodak_dc.icm and various other files. Always the same ones. I thought my CD was bad, so I dug out a copy of Vista's Beta 2. It also failed on a generic "Failed to copy files" error. I then did what I probably should've done immediately and ran Memtest86+.
Within the first 5% I had about 200 errors, so I figured my RAM was bad. I experimented with various slot combinations, dual channel and otherwise. I discovered that the first stick in the first slot would run Memtest86+ until the cows came home with no problems, everything else caused a huge number of errors sooner or later. Interestingly the other stick on its own in slot one would cause massive amounts of errors within seconds. Sometimes these errors would occur within the first few percentages of the first pass, sometimes at the very end. I experimented by upping the voltage in increments from 1.80 to 2.00 and then lowering the RAM speed to 667MHz. No effect.
I exchanged the RAM at the store, but since they were out of G-Skill I got two sticks of generic TwinMOS 667MHz DDRII. The problems continued. One stick in slot 1 will run all day, Windows installs and runs fine. Any other combination causes huge amounts of errors (my record was 7200 errors at the 67% mark with sticks in slots 1 and 4) and data corruption in Windows.
I just rang up the guys at the store and we agreed that since the system is running fine on one stick, I'll try to debug this thing over the weekend. If I can't come up with anything I'll go and have the motherboard swapped on Monday. So, any ideas on things I could try?
I think at least using ddr2 800mhz had some restrictions on size or something.
Im my self running 2x1gb Kingston Valueram 667mhz no probs. So I would suggest mobo is bad, or you need to get newer bios. My original was 1.5, im using 1.6B9 because of my scsi problems. 1.5 was fine with my memory in dual channel mode.
But to the quality of mobo i think its not ready for shipment yet. I have 3 scsi controllers, where 2 raid controllers isnt working/booting propebly and have performance issues on this mobo, while they work ok with my old a64 system, or my yet older p3 system.

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