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DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D + Kingmax MPXC22D-KS3G=problem?

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Good day ..i am a new user on this forum and i hope somebody help me with this problem:
i intend to buy this mobo:
Model DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D,and i already have 2 "sticks" of Kingmax
TinyBGA 512 MB.They are not a "KIT"(or "paire"-i don't know the english word),model MPXC22D-KS3G
..I bought them sepparately but they are identical
.I am a novice in pc's but i heard that DFI has many compatibility problems with DDR ..so if someone has(had)
this combination..does it work in dual channel?If so(or single ch.) are there any problems(memtest errors,"freeze's" ...?
I also intend to buy a Athlon A 64 3700+.
I forgot to mentione that overclocking is out of the question..maybe just for some tests.
Thank you.

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Reply to mad_fitzy

well it is not true that kingmax is not working with with 99% of controllers it not the problem at memory modules it is problem at latency your mobo gives you as default........ I have Kingmax on DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D 2 x 512Mb PC3500 433MHz working on default without any problems and also overclocked at 289MHz WITHOUT any problems..... I also use different kingmax modules for different types of mobo's as also different types of memory modules only problem that can be is default settings for mem in bios that mobo gives you,it also happens with kingstone, OCZ, goodram, supertalent, GEIL and lots of other memory modules i tried.....

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