Problem with motherboard and RAM

exylonteam

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Hello guys,

So I have an "old" computer with DG31PR motherboard(Pearl Creek) and I'm running windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits.

I got on this 2x1GB of 667MHz Kingston RAM(DDR2), and I wanted to up this to 4GB, so I bought 2x2GB of 800MHz Nanya RAM(1,8V and Non-ECC)(DDR2).

I put them on the motherboard, and it boot succesfull, bios detect them, but when it boot the Operating System(W7), it crashed, with blue screen.

Both RAM are working, I checked them with hirems, and the system boot with one ram, but with both, it crashes.

Please help me guys.
 

Legohouse

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Hello,

Try a BIOS update. The BIOS update should fix this.
Click here to download BIOS. For instructions please follow the above link or refer your motherboard manual. Good luck. Keep us posted about things work out. Sayonara!! :sourire:
 

exylonteam

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Check my other post, cuz Im having a lot of problems updating bios:
http://
 

Tradesman1

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As Blackbird said, It's never a good idea to mix sets, but since it's done, if you'll post up the model #s of the sticks and your timings (base and advanced in the BIOS along with system voltages I'll see if I can come up with a good set of settings to get them running