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Old 06-08-2011, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Okay, I have a gigabyte motherboard with two slots for ram.
I was running two ram sticks on it 1gb and 2 gb, making a total of 3gb.
1 gb stick has a frequency of 800MHz while the otheris at 667Mhz.
The problem I am facing is that earlier both the rams were running fine together.
The computer was then not used for about two months. And now when I tried to use the computer the rams are not working together. Ive already checked that both the rams are perfectly fine and both the ram slots are fine two. Both the rams run alone on either of the slots. Plz advice on what could be the problem. Both the rams are local brands. The 1gb stick is of Blitz and the 2gb stick is of simtronics. Both weer running perfectly fine together before.

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Core2duo E7500
ATI Radeon HD5750
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Old 06-08-2011, 11:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Also post the timings and volts of both the RAMs..
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they are default...i havent changed ne...how do i find the timings and volts neway??
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CPU-Z. Has the SPD and Memory tabs. Post screen shots of that.
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