I have 4 slots, 3 slots are occupied with 1GB in each for a total of 3GB. I installed a stick of 2GB for a total of 5GB. The PC boots up normally. Once completely booted up and the desktop is visible, the video flickers, system freezes for a second or two and lound screaching sounds come from the PC speakers.
When I view the system information, it does actualy show a total of 5GB of RAM installed.
When I remove the stick of 2GB all goes back to normal.
According to crucial.com, one of the recommended modules was the following:
2GB 240-pin unbuffered DIMM 256Mx64 DDR2 PC2-5300.
This is the memory I installed and gave me the problems. Do I need to reset the CMOS? Is the memory simply bad?
Here are my system specs:
Acer Aspire M5100 desktop
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0Ghz Dual Core
Vista Home Premium 64bit SP2
BFG 8800GT OC 512MB
3GB (1GB x 3) Nanya 1GB 2RX8 PC2 5300U 555-12-E1 667
500GB SATA 7200rpm
500Watt PSU
20 inch LCD display - LG
Update:
So I tested out the 1 stick of new memory alone, and I have the same problem. System still freezes within a minute or two after boot has completed.
Prior to the system freezing up, I checked the system info and the 2GB do get registered, but the problems persist.
Today, I picked up an additional 2GB and installed both sticks for a total of 4GB's and I still have the same problem.
What I don't get is that within the
www.crucial.com website, those modules are suppose to be compatible with my system.
Any advice on how to resolve this would be most appreciated.