Hi thanks for picking up this thread.
I am using the following setup
GA-MA69VM-S2 mobo
AMD 64x2 5000+ CPU
1GB (4GB) Kingston KVR800D2N5/1G memory
Windows XP service pack 3
The latest 'F9' bios
Originally this PC had just 1GB of memory installed by the supplier (a budget computer supplier) I needed to upgrade the PC to keep up with the applications required so sourced 3x1GB chips of the same type of RAM. Bought them without any trouble and installed, however once installed the PC will not post. At first I suspected a duff memory chip so I tried each chip one at a time and to my surprise the PC boots without any trouble using any of the four chips. Then I suspected a duff slot on the mobo, I thought to check those I will try to boot up using a single stick of RAM and change the slot for each restart, again all four slots worked. So I have 4 working memory sticks and 4 working slots but this PC will not POST in dual channel mode.
So I tried to use just 2 sticks in single channel mode and that works using any combination of the sticks or slots. Adding a third stick results in a fail to POST.
It seems that any hint of dual channel and this PC fails to POST. I am currently booted up and in windows but only by installing all four sticks and shorting the 'clear CMOS' jumper but the problem is still there. I am in windows and the PC functions but BIOS POST screen only reports 2gb of RAM, if I right click on 'my computer' and click on 'properties' windows reports 1GB of RAM and if I open CPU-Z it reports 4gb of RAM running in single channel mode.
I am really stumped by this and can only assume its a problem with the mobo, is there a setting in BIOS somewhere that I have to enable to use dual channel mode on the memory?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions