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On Tuesday 30 May 2006 02:01, Joseph wrote: |
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> I removed one memory stick (running only on one in B1) and it |
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> compiled just fine and it keeps compiling, I swap memory sticks |
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> (replacing the one in |
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> B1 with the one I removed from A1) still running on one memory stick |
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> and it keeps compiling just fine, no errors. So it would indicate |
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> the memory sticks are OK. |
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> Should I suspect the motherboard? |
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I have the same MB, and I seem to remember it can run with A1+A2 or |
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B1+B2 with a little performance loss. |
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If the power supply unit and temperature are ok (triple check PSU!), |
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then it is likely the MB being defective if it is unable to bear two |
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memory sticks that perform well when plugged one at the time. |
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Ciao |
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Francesco |
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CEST 2006 |
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One 1GHz AMD Athlon 64 Processor, 2GB RAM, 2007.31 Bogomips Total |
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aemaeth |
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