Thank you for your respond,no the new ram is not bad,because i eventually replace it with the old stick and it is working perfectly well.
my motherboard is a biostar model k8m800 micro am2 that supports a maximum of 2GB of ram. there are two slots for 1GB each.both has a speed of 667MHZ. I am wondering if it's because the new stick is a ADATA DDR2 667 premier and the old stick is a MARKVISION 1GB DDR2 667MHz CL5.
what you think.
cliftongj@yahoo.com
quotemsg=960788,2,337723]It could be that the new RAM is bad, or that your motherboard cannot use 2GB of RAM. Did you try running taking out the old stick, inserting the new stick, and try to run your system?[/quotemsg]
treefrog07 :
It could be that the new RAM is bad, or that your motherboard cannot use 2GB of RAM. Did you try running taking out the old stick, inserting the new stick, and try to run your system?