D
deadearth
Guest
Hi,
I've had my current computer for about 18 months with a stick of 256 kingston DDR ram.
I bought another 256 stick from a friend and I know that it is functional. When I put his stick in, the bios didn't recognize the second stick on bootup. I tried each stick independently and they both work, but both will not work together. I tried switching them in different slots, but I can only get one stick to be recognized. I have an elite group K7VTA3 motherboard with 3 memory slots and it supports up to 1.5 gigs of ram.
Both sticks are DDR 2100.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I've had my current computer for about 18 months with a stick of 256 kingston DDR ram.
I bought another 256 stick from a friend and I know that it is functional. When I put his stick in, the bios didn't recognize the second stick on bootup. I tried each stick independently and they both work, but both will not work together. I tried switching them in different slots, but I can only get one stick to be recognized. I have an elite group K7VTA3 motherboard with 3 memory slots and it supports up to 1.5 gigs of ram.
Both sticks are DDR 2100.
Any help would be much appreciated.