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Best Memory for Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe


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Hi I currently have a System with a Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe, the Kingston KVR40064C3AK2/1G that two 512 sticks, Win XP wSP2 and a AMD300+400 precesor, ATI 9600XT 256mb. The system is running fine and in Win I don't have any lockups, But when I tried to run Games specially MS Flight Silmulator 2004 the games just reboots!!! and sometimes the computer just reboots!!! I know the problem is with the memory beacuase when I tried to change the timmings something different happens!! One curius thing is that when I tried just one 512 stick in slot 1 I can play for hours without any trouble!! Right Now I am running just one 512mb stick set to OPTIMAL in the Bios and I set the CPU FSB jumpers to 200hz as stated in a few post here!! But I NEED MORE RAM!! So I am thinking in just adding one 1gb Stick to be safe and not have any reboots!!! Can someone help me to decide what kind of RAM to use as a single 1gb stick! or does the two 512mb route is better!! I don't want to spend more $$$ to then realize that the Computer stills reboots!!! Hope to get a solution, I know that thos Mobo is picky on RAM so whats the best RAM module and settings for my situation? Thanks
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Hi Thanks for the reply!! I am going to buy one 1gb Stick but I am a little confused about the different modules between CMX1024-3200, CMX1024-3200C2, CMX1024-3200PRO, CMX1024-3200PT. Can someone can explain me the difference between those!! For my main aplication: Games wich module will give the best performance for Gaming and a stable system?
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  • 3 years later...

"But when I tried to run Games specially MS Flight Silmulator 2004 the games just reboots!!! and sometimes the computer just reboots!!!"

 

I had this same problem. KVR40064C3AK2/1G Can not run at 400 Mhz with the motherboard you have. It can only run at 333 Mhz max which you have to set in the bios as 83% of the 200 Mhz Dual Channel. See the memory configurator at the manufacture's site about this.

 

More memory will not help. Different memory will. Use only those that are tested.

 

Corsair's list of tested modules are listed here:

 

http://www.corsair.com/configurator/product_results.aspx?id=3881#other_modules

 

Hope This Helps. No I Do Not Work For Corsair

Dennis

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