Hi everyone,
I have an Asus M2A-VM Mobo with a Core 2 AMD6400 processor running windows 7 ultimate, no video/audio card attached.
My system was running fine with three Kingston 1GB sticks. I tried replacing with the two F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ chips (2x2gb) and I get a white screen after startup (can see mouse curser and can operate system but screen is completely white, minus the mouse curser). If I use just one of the G.Skill sticks, it works fine. I've tried with both independently to check for errors with good results. If I use one of the G.Skill and any other Kingston 1GB stick, it comes up with a white screen again.
Mobo supports DDR2 800 up to 8GB max, with 2GB in each slot. I tried all different combinations of sticks/slots with no solution. Also adjusted voltage from 1.8V to 1.9V with no difference. I have all the latest on-board video/audio drivers installed on a fresh installation of Windows 7. I have no clue what to try next.
Does anyone have an idea of what?s happening here? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have an Asus M2A-VM Mobo with a Core 2 AMD6400 processor running windows 7 ultimate, no video/audio card attached.
My system was running fine with three Kingston 1GB sticks. I tried replacing with the two F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ chips (2x2gb) and I get a white screen after startup (can see mouse curser and can operate system but screen is completely white, minus the mouse curser). If I use just one of the G.Skill sticks, it works fine. I've tried with both independently to check for errors with good results. If I use one of the G.Skill and any other Kingston 1GB stick, it comes up with a white screen again.
Mobo supports DDR2 800 up to 8GB max, with 2GB in each slot. I tried all different combinations of sticks/slots with no solution. Also adjusted voltage from 1.8V to 1.9V with no difference. I have all the latest on-board video/audio drivers installed on a fresh installation of Windows 7. I have no clue what to try next.
Does anyone have an idea of what?s happening here? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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