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That would be 400 ram, I believe the 2600xp uses pc2700 (333). Is your
board running the ram at 400 or 333? Also, the 2600xp is a 2300 mhz
chip I believe.
I've got a similar set up on an asus a7v8x-x, 2600xp and 512 pc3200, but
I'm running the memory at 333.
> Adaptec 2940 UW SCSI
> 420 watt Enlight power supply
> Sapphire ATI Radeon 9200 256m AGP 8X
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> This is a Debian Sarge system with all updates running kernel 2.4.24. I
> have installed memtest86+ and have not been able to complete a round of
> tests yet without one or more tests failing and ending in a kernel
> panic. I have tried bios settings of both "Resources Controlled By
> [ESCD/Manual]" under PnP/PCI Configurations. Also have tried disabling
> APIC mode. Nothing seems to have changed behavior much. How sure can I
> be I have a memory problem at this point? Motherboard? Video card?
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> Thanks,
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> Jim Seymour
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