tombance

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Hello all. Let me explain my situation:

Im currently running a 1700+ at 2600+ Speed (166x12.5) on an MSI 745 Ultra mobo. I have three sticks of crucial PC2700, two of which are double-sided, one is single-sided. Before I overclocked I could run all three sticks at 133Mhz at timings of 2-2-2-5. After the overclocking I can run any combination of two sticks at 166FSB, 2.5-2-2-5, but If I try to fit all three in at one time, I get memory errors in Call of Duty (the message says something like "memory F10203 cannot be 'read'"), even with timings at 2.5-3-3-6 (max my mobo will go) and at 2.7v. Does anyone know what might cause this problem? Could it be that my mobo memory voltage regulation circuitry doesnt supply enough power to the sticks, or should I try swopping the locations of the RAM around?

I would use Memtest86 but I dont have a floppy drive (or disks) so if someoen could reccomend a way of getting this to run without disks it would be very helpful.

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silverpig

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It's rare to find a board that will run perfectly with all 3 slots filled...

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HolyShiznit

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<b>Im currently running a 1700+ at 2600+ Speed (166x12.5) on an MSI 745 Ultra mobo</b>

Wow, I use the same mobo, and was thinking about filling the last RAM slot. I think I'll just stick with the half gig for now.

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