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Join Date: May 2005
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OS: XP
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I have an asus a7s333 board w/ 256mb pc2700 ddr (samsung) ram. I decided to put a gig of pc2700 ddr (samsung) ram in and now when I boot I get post code of C1 (I know this because I have the Asus Ipanel) and it won't boot. So I took the new stick of ram out, leaving the 256mb chip in, and booted; get the same thing. So I then cleared my CMOS and am getting the same thing. Any ideas?
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some motherboards
if the ram sticks are different sizes sometimes the big ram stick has to go in the first slot and the second biggest one goes in second slot all the way down. other then that the motherboard could also not support so many megabytes ex my sister computer support ram of 32,64,128,512,1gb but not 256 that is for one slot. so she can get 2 sticks of any ram(pc 133) of any kind but 256 for either slot.
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